Review Card & Book Review – Marry & Bright By Teri Wilson

Mixing business with weddings

Both up for the editor-in-chief position at Veil magazine, Addison England and Carter Payne are fierce adversaries. But despite their bickering, the pair has to work together and prove themselves before the magazine’s Christmas deadline. Stepping in to pose as the bride and groom for a wedding shoot starts the unexpected change from rivalry to romance…until they discover the “fake” vow exchange was entirely legal. Now the newlyweds have to decide if power really is their ultimate endgame.   

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“Marry and Bright” is the third installment in Wilson’s Love, Unveiled series, following the success of “Her Man of Honor”. Although not quite reaching the heights of the first book, this installment captivates with Wilson’s trademark wit and charm. Set in the competitive world of bridal magazine editing, rivals Addison England and Carter Payne find themselves vying for the coveted position of editor-in-chief. Forced to work together on a bridal photoshoot, their animosity turns into unexpected romance when a fake vow exchange leads to a legally binding marriage. While Wilson’s prose and detailed narrative shine, some readers may find the romance lacking in depth, with the character of Carter feeling underdeveloped. Despite this, the novel delivers delightful banter, witty exchanges, and a charmingly schmaltzy Christmas movie vibe.

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