Julie James writes reliably enjoyable contemporary romances that never quite rise to greatness, but are a good go-to for fun, sizzle, and a bit of excitement. It Happened One Wedding is the most recent entry in her FBI/US Attorney novels and in this case it’s the hero who meets the series requirement. The leads in all of these books are well-to-do, sexy professionals who have established their careers and are ready to pay attention to their personal lives.
Investment banker Sidney Sinclair has moved back to Chicago following a mortifying breakup shortly before her wedding. She found out her fiance had been cheating on her and had to call it off at the last minute. Back home with a new job, she wants find a good man, settle down, and assuage her biological clock.
Vaughn Roberts spots Sidney on an ill-fated coffee date and makes his move when her companion leaves. Sidney hands Vaughn his ass when he hits on her and they go their separate ways … for about thirty minutes until they learn that his brother is marrying her sister and Vaughn and Sidney will be in the wedding party. Thrown together for the next several weeks as the couple rushes to the altar (they want to get there before her surprise pregnancy becomes apparent), Sidney and Vaughn banter their way into bed and, eventually, a relationship.
The FBI/US Attorney books aren’t particularly long on character development and It Happened One Wedding has a tough woman/confirmed bachelor plot that wasn’t resolved so much as the whole thing suddenly came to a halt when Vaughn decides he is ready for a serious relationship after all. I was actually surprised when the story ended with a thump.
Dwelling mostly in tropes and types, James’ writing is generally fresh and sexy enough to balance out any shortcomings in her plots. I don’t eagerly await her new releases, but I read them when they are available either at the library or for a good price for my Kindle. Her novels are a pleasant diversion between autobuy author releases and taking chances with new writers.
Also by Julie James:
Love Irresistibly
Something About You – best of the group
About That Night
Links to my other reviews (including books worth reading) can be found on my complete reading list of books sorted by author or Author Commentary & The Tallies Shameful or my streamlined recommendations list
This is an accurate description of Julie James.
I find that Julie James is pretty much guaranteed to entertain me, but I agree, none of her books are really memorable classics of the genre. I don’t read as much contemporary as historical romance, but James is one of the contemporary writers I feel I am likely to at least have a good time reading. I have most of her books rated a solid 4 stars, which is much more consistent than a lot of the writers I follow.
We all must have bought this when it was on sale at the same time. I find her solid, especially when I need a palate cleanser.
Yes, $3 for Kindle a week or two ago. We need to bring this to the attention of Balogh’s publisher. I would go on such a spree if the price was right.
Yup! And seriously, Balogh’s publisher needs to drop the price of her ebooks. My library carries most of hers in book form (my less preferred way to read romance), so if they had them for cheap, even once in a while, I would pick them all up.