This’s It Had to Be You, is a romantic comedy novel is own by Georgia Clark.
The story follows Liv, a wedding planner, and Savannah, her younger, blonder girlfriend, who are forced to become business partners after Eliot, Liv’s longtime partner and the co-owner of their wedding planning business, dies unexpectedly. As Liv and Savannah work together to run the business, they begin to clash over their different approaches to weddings. Liv is a traditional planner who believes in creating weddings that are elegant and timeless, while Savannah is a more creative and unconventional planner who is not afraid to break the rules. Despite their differences, Liv and Savannah eventually come to respect each other’s work, and they even start to develop feelings for each other.
Format: 376 pages, Mass Market Paperback
Published: March 5, 2002 by Avon
ISBN: 9780380776832 (ISBN10: 0380776839)
Language: English
Susan Elizabeth Phillips is the creator of the sports romance, beginning with her 1989 bestseller, FANCY PANTS. An internationally acclaimed author, her books have been published in over 30 languages. She’s the only four-time recipient of the Romance Writers of America’s prestigious Favorite Book of the Year Award, and a recipient of their Lifetime Achievement Award.
This a good overview of the novel. It includes the main plot points, as well as some of the subplots and supporting characters. The summary is well-written and easy to understand.
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