Introduction to Main Characters and Central Conflict:
“Kissing the Maid of Honor” is a contemporary romance novel centered around Sela Sullivan and Luke Watters. Sela is a devoted maid of honor at her best friend’s wedding, and Luke is the best man, returning to their hometown after a long absence. The central conflict arises from their complicated past; Sela has had a crush on Luke since high school, but he never noticed her in that way. Now, as adults, their past misunderstandings and unresolved feelings come to the forefront, complicating the wedding festivities and their personal lives.
Important Events:
The story begins with Sela’s preparations for the wedding, emphasizing her dedication to her role and her lingering feelings for Luke. Their initial reunion is marked by tension and unresolved emotions. As they work together on wedding tasks, they are forced to confront their past and their evolving feelings. Key events include a series of mishaps and humorous situations that bring them closer, such as a near-disastrous bachelorette party and a heartfelt conversation that reveals their true feelings. The climax occurs at the wedding itself, where their suppressed emotions lead to a public confrontation, followed by a heartfelt resolution. The story concludes with them acknowledging their love for each other and deciding to give their relationship a real chance.
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