I've just finished indulging myself in Wedding Fever and I must say, "I love weddings. Not marriages, but weddings."
I mean, what you get from weddings is a loving, charming husband who will love you no matter the consequences. But the ceremony and sparkly décor to your bridal bouquet and that expensive gorgeous white gown you'd wear when you walk down the aisle, is no doubt a bonus. I think people should be allowed to get married more than once. They could celebrate their anniversary by organizing a "wedding-themed" party. I'd do that!
At the end of the novel, Nic discovers fantastic news; she's pregnant. Many thanks to the baby carriage charm she pulled out. Seema and Scott are dating, thanks to the shovel she pulled which symbolises nurturing and care of their long term friendship, and not forgetting hard work. They love each other and from the part when she kissed him at Nic's wedding, I was furiously screaming "ARE YOU BLIND? SHE IS IN LOVE WITH YOUUU!". Though Scott couldn't hear me, but at least Seema got the happy ending she wanted. And lastly, Mel. She finds herself in the arms of Danny, a hot Japanese-American who loves her and appreciates her, unlike Fred, her stupid cheating arse of a boyfriend. And I'm guessing Mel gets hot wild sex every night with Danny, many many thanks to the red hot chilli pepper she pulled.
The end of the book promises a sequel when they have another bridal shower, to whom, I can't say, which features the amazing cake pull! Mel wants the passport. Seema wants the engagement ring and Nic want the photo frame that promises a happy family.
The book ends by Mel asking, "Hey, do you think we could trade?".
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