![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Mother-Daughter Book Club includes a core group of characters who all seem well written and fleshed-out. I probably wouldn’t recommend doing that, but for someone purely interested in reading this book for the Jane Eyre content, I found this a very enjoyable read. I decided to read it anyways, without knowing what happened with the characters beforehand. The Jane Eyre reference interested me, and I didn’t even check what the whole story was about. ![]() When I picked up this book, I didn’t realize it was the last book in a series. The book club girls, their families, the British Berkeley brothers, and even Stinkerbelle will be attending the ceremony, which means there might be some bumps before the bride waltzes down the aisle…. Rochester of her own.Īnd then there’s the matter of a certain wedding. Some real life romance follows, as Becca may have found a Mr. In the midst of it all, the girls-along with their Wyoming pen pals, who drop in for a visit over Spring Break-dive into Charlotte Brontë’s classic Jane Eyre. Jess and Cassidy are also hoping for victories, Jess in the a cappella finals with the MadriGals and Cassidy in the national hockey championships with her teammates. Wong decides to run for mayor, so Emma and Stewart team up to make her campaign a success. It’s a dream come true for Megan, who’s jet-setting to Paris for Fashion Week with Gigi. ![]()
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