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ISBN: 0800733436 (ISBN13: 9780800733438)
Edition Language: English
Series: Weddings by Bella #2, Galveston Weddings
Setting: Galveston, Texas(United States)
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Swinging on a Star (Weddings by Bella #2) Paperback | Pages: 331 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 2580 Users | 153 Reviews

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Title:Swinging on a Star (Weddings by Bella #2)
Author:Janice Thompson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 331 pages
Published:January 1st 2010 by Fleming H. Revell Company
Categories:Christian Fiction. Romance. Christian. Contemporary. Christian Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit

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Bella Rossi's life is nearing perfection. She's got the perfect guy, she's running a successful business, and she's about to plan her most ambitious wedding yet, a Renaissance-themed fairy tale come true, complete with period costumes and foods, horse-drawn carriages, and even a castle. There's just one hitch. The best man just happens to be Brock Benson, Hollywood's hottest and most eligible bachelor. Oh, and did we mention he's staying at the Rossi house to avoid the paparazzi? With all the pressure surrounding this wedding, Bella's not sure she's going to make it through. Add her starstruck sister, her feuding aunt and uncle, and a trio of large, sequined church ladies with even bigger personalities, and you've got a recipe for disaster--and a lot of laughs. This hilarious romantic comedy is sure to delight both fans and new readers alike.

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Ratings: 4.03 From 2580 Users | 153 Reviews

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Total fluff, and kind of cheesy, but enjoyable.

I didn't think it was possible for Janice to top her last book, Fools Rush In, which made my top fiction list for 2009. Well, I liked this story even better, so it's definitely making my top fiction list for 2010. Swinging on a Star was incredible. There were enough romantic moments to make even the stodgiest woman swoon. And the kisses were to-die-for romantic. Did I mention that D.J. is probably the hottest hero ever? Mainly because he lives his faith from the inside out and he's so genuine!

The first book in this series "Fools Rush In" was cheesy, but cute enough to get through with minimal eye-rolling. This book, however, was 10X as cheesy and my eyes are permanently scarred from the rolling. Yes, it is Christian fiction - HOWEVER, I am a strong Christian, surrounded by other strong Christian, and none of us talk this way! The Christian-ese was totally overdone. Surely there is a way to have a novel about a family of faith without overdoing the cheesy language! The story is

I wanted to like this book but it just felt so contrived. The conversations felt a little choppy at the beginning but I found it better as I continued. And trying to imagine a Renaissance wedding ... so cheeseballs I had trouble doing it. Was okay for the most part but started skimming at the end. A book to read solely for entertainment, youre not likely to get much more out of it.

By far my favorite book from the Weddings By Bella series! I literally laughed until I couldnt breathe! Love it so much!

Humorous and wacky. A good light-hearted read. Even when the characters are bound to get into trouble, it's not in that unbearable Leave-It-To-Beaver kind of way.

Yet another adventure featuring the Rossi Family.Bella Rossi is about to take on her biggest client yet. With a wedding rapidly approaching, Bella is determined the make this Medevil wedding one for the books. But, nothing ever comes easily. Not when the best man, Brock, is a movie star and needs to be hidden from the paparazzi. And Bella's boyfriend DJ isn't too happy about it. Mix in the hijinks from the entire Rossi clan and you get a laugh and loud funny book that you won't be able to put
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