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adorará Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se gostará deste livro. For me Nora Roberts is comfort food, I don't read it for surprise but for the pleasure of a well-crafted romance. Four friends work together running a Wedding-planning business. Parker plans; Laurel does the flowers, Emmaline does the cakes and Mackenzie (Mac) does the photography. This is Mac's story, well Mac and Carter's story. Carter is great fun, he's a bookish nerd who has loved Mac from afar for years and now it's his chance to connect with her, he wants more from the relationship than she does but it's possibly her fear of becoming her serial dater mom that has her afraid. Yes it's formula romance, yes it's predictable and yes ther are moments where I was quite frustrated with the plot and the characters but I also loved Carter and his attempts to woo and his attempts to be who he isn't, to find that really, he should be himself. Typical Nora Roberts. This is the first of a new series. Just o.k. Fluff. OK, but reminded me of the books she wrote when she was doing a lot of category romance. This is the first of a planned quartet and I suspect that the whole will be greater than the sum of its parts. This particular novel deals with Mac's romance and is very heavy on the details of planning elaborate weddings. Before I start I have to admit that I am sad to have to give this such a low rating because normally Nora Robert's books give me hours of pleasure. In all fairness though I couldn't give this more than two stars for quality, largely down to the lack of plot. Vision in White has all the usual Nora trademarks as it deals with women, their friendships and bonds, and the main character looking for her place in life and hopefully meeting a sexy man to spend that life with. Mackensie and her three friends Parker (the smart type A business women), Laurel (the sarcastic baker), and Emma (the sexy heartbreaker with a heart of gold) run a multi strand wedding planning company with Mackensie as the wedding photographer. Firstly, the one thing that I can always rely on a Nora Roberts book for was happily present; the four women are all strong and individual characters whose friendship leaps off the page. The best scenes for me are when the four friends are together to hash out problems or the scenes where they reminisce about their shared childhood. Unfortunately for Mac her childhood aside from strong friendships was less than idyllic with a weak and selfish mother and a distant and emotionally unavailable father having left her ironically cynical about the longevity of marriage and unable to form good relationships. Enter the frankly adorable Carter Maguire the Yale educated professor who decides to put down roots in his hometown and teach high school english. The relationship between Carter and Mac is fantastic and they appear to be well matched and there is an easy chemistry in their dialogue. I loved their first meeting particularly Mac's retelling of it to the girls as a 'sexy breakfast story!' and I adored Carter's colleague Bob who tries to give Carter well meaning love advice which had me laughing my head off at times. The characterisation and dialogue are generally top notch but the real problem with Vision in White is the plot- namely there isn't one. We meander through the relatively smooth romantic main plot with the only issues being on Mac's side with her mother's emotional blackmail and train wreck relationships leading her to believe that there is no such thing as happy ever after. Subsequently, the only real source of conflict in the plot is Mac trying to stand up to her mother and overcome her commitment phobia. I felt the novel and the romance for that matter needed far more conflict than was shown - aside from a very brief (all too brief) challenge from Carter's ex-fiancee there is little strife to the relationship at all. One thing Nora Roberts normally excels at in her romances is in showing equal input from the male of the relationship but sadly this deft touch is absent in this one. I would have liked to have had more about Carter and his frustrations in trying to reassure Mac that he is the real deal as it stood he was adorable but quite one dimensional. Overall though the plot was just incredibly weak given that Nora Roberts has earned the mantle of Queen of Romantic Suspense both under her own name as a writer of Romantic thrillers and as the grittier JD Robb I was very disappointed by how little happens in the novel. I kept waiting for a stalker to come into the picture or a sabeteur or just anything to give the plot more weight! It's because of the lack of plot that I felt I had to give it two stars particularly as the cover price for this is on average £11.99 in shops and when I'd finished I really felt as though I didn't get my money's worth. Take my advice and loan from a friend or the library until a cheaper edition comes sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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Mac is hilarious and stubborn. Having grown up with a flaky mother who is after a man-of-the-month has little faith in marriage and happy endings. However, she's a wedding photographer who gets to capture moments for so many couples. She just doesn't believe that it can ever happen for her. When she meets Carter, she's overcome with feelings she never knew could exist. Of course, it isn't easy for either of them. Carter doesn't have any problem telling Mac how he feels, but she nearly kills him with her lack of faith and trust in her own feelings.
Carter is funny in his own nerdy kind of way. At first, I had a hard time picturing him and Mac together, but it was interesting to see how Mac justified her attraction to him. The fact that Mac could fluster him so easily only made the whole scenario more believable, enjoyable and funny.
I'm totally in to this series. I already have the second book on my player and can't wait to start it. I'm attached to these girls and can't wait for love to find all of them. I'm looking forward to getting to know each of the girls better in their respective books. (