Weddings bring
people together to celebrate the union of two people. Often there is a lot of "stuff"
going on that is not really part of the ceremony. What I mean is a group of people are
gathering and anything can happen good or bad.
Family members who haven't seen each other in awhile are thrown
together. Sometimes that is not a good
thing sometimes it is great.
In Seating
Arrangements Daphne is getting married to Greyson. They are in love and she is
seven months pregnant. But they are cool
with it. They are gathered at the summer home of Daphne's parents. Daphne's Mom
has planned the entire wedding a long with a wedding planner of course. Her Dad
is clueless about most everything. He
also has been lusting after one of the bridesmaids and decides to act on those
feelings.
And then there are
the seating arrangements. Who sits with
who. Who you can't seat together. Anyone who has ever planned an event knows
exactly what I mean.
This is a day where you want everything to go
perfect and according to plan. But in this book there is a whole lot of crap going on surrounding the big day.
The book is a
satire on the whole big event and it is interestingly written.
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