The story starts with the somewhat unusual situation of ex-lovers now happily co-existing as just roommates. Somehow they managed to maintain their friendships. Some people may find that unrealistic, but I lived it for two years, so I know it can happen.
The main character, Emma, has an unrequited love for her English Professor, Nicole. She manages to catch the attention of the professor, but is surprised to learn that her gaydar didn't work right because Nicole is engaged and trying to deal with her future mother-in-law who wants full say in the wedding.
Through her mother's work as a professional wedding planner, Emma is also experienced as a wedding planner. Without realizing the consequences, Emma offers to be Nicole's paid wedding planner. This allows her the bitter-sweet opportunity to spend time with Nicole.
I loved the dialog. It is crisp, sharp and completely natural. The main characters are well developed and realistic. While the story is primarily a love story, every time I started to feel complacent, Sandra threw another curve into the story.
This story is filled with interesting twists and turns involving the secondary characters. Sandra managed to create fully developed secondary characters, something I find too often missing in stories by debut authors.
My only complaint about this story is that I felt one of the darker elements in the story was too easily overcome. However, that was a minor distraction and it is highly possibly that my life experiences made me more aware of the ramifications of the situation than most people.
If you're looking for an enjoyable love story that doesn't always follow tried and true paths, I highly recommend this book and look forward to seeing more from this author.