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After two years, the man who bought a lifetime subscription to TiVo without trying it finally committed to a lifetime subscription to Tracey Spadolini. All Tracey wants is to get hitched without a hitch-but as the calendar marches toward her late-October wedding date, suddenly she and her fiance can't agree on anything. From where to get married (New York City or Buffalo?) to how many attendants they're going to have (she's already asked eight; he was thinking of just a best man). Meanwhile, Tracey's friends are caught up in their own dramas. There's newlywed Raphael, who just had his gay wedding; newly pregnant Kate, who is trying to adjust to impending motherhood; and Buckley, who is acting inexplicably strange. When Buckley unexpectedly breaks off his own engagement, all but leaving his fiancee at the altar, Tracey is stunned to learn that he might be in love with her. With plenty of snafus to keep them distracted, is being Slightly Married the road to happily ever after, after all?
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Just a random factoid. I read this book exclusively at work. I finished the last 20 pages or so at home. Weird lol. Anyway, “Slightly Married” is the fourth in the “Slightly” series. As always, getting into Tracey's life is fun and fluffy. She's more calm than she was in “Engaged”. Oh and this picks up right where the third left off. She's ready with all her wedding plans and Jack doesn't seem to care much. I wanted to shake him myself when his mother is butting into Tracey's plans. I like that you see her doubt her decision when Buckley declares his feelings her Tracey. I like it's realistic of “cold feet”. Toward the end there was some “awwww” moments where Tracey learns what Jack said while he was drunk at his bachelor party.
Very cute book! Will the reading the next one!