Three Girls and a Wedding by Rachel Schurig

"Whether you are planning your big day yourself, or letting the pros handle it, a wedding can be a very stressful undertaking."

4/30/20261 min read

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After having her baby and reuniting with her ex in The Girls and a Baby, Ginny steps aside as the lead in Three Girls and a Wedding.

It's Jen's turn to shine. She's landed a role helping her slimy co-worker plan the wedding of the year. If it's a success, it could be Jen's ticket to achieving her dream of transitioning from party planning to wedding planning exclusively.

At the same time, Ginny's engaged and asks Jen to plan her wedding. Jen has a full plate, but she's determined to let her knowledge and connections plan and execute two amazing weddings for two special brides.

I liked Rachel Schurig's second book just as much as I did the first. I cannot find it on Bookshop.org, but I highly recommend shopping there when possible as it supports local, independent booksellers. Pick your favorite local store and start shopping.