The Wedding
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- 9780552141352
- F/STE
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Simon Steinberg and Blaire Scott are among the most respected couples in Hollywood. They have defied the Hollywood cliche and stayed together for decades. Their three children - teenage aspiring model Samantha, pre-med student Scott, and entertainment lawyer Allegra - are successful and happy. Allegra, as an attorney to the stars, has a career that consumes so much of her energy that she has little time for a private life - until a chance encounter with a New York writer turns her life upside down. Suddenly, she finds herself planning a wedding at her parents' Bel Air home.
As preparations begin, the chaos of last-minute arrangements, surprise announcements and ever-increasing anxiety brings out both the best and the worst in everyone. But while couples in each generation of the Steinberg family struggle with broken vows and new hopes, the real meaning of Allegra's wedding emerges. It is a bridge between the past and the future, an opportunity for reconciliation, forgiveness and new hope for the future - as weddings often are for us all.
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Library Journal Review
Steel's wildly successful formula is evident in this latest offering. Take beautiful and rich overachievers, add several complicated relationships, coupled with subplots too numerous to develop fully, and end with a mostly happy ending. Allegra Steinberg takes center stage here as she tackles unfulfilling personal relationships and the unenviable challenges of her career as an entertainment lawyer representing powerful yet quirky stars. Just when Allegra seems overwhelmed in her professional life, she falls in love and thus becomes the bride inherent in the title. The emotions, details, and interpersonal relationships affected by the upcoming nuptials all come into play in this flimsy yet strangely satisfying hammock companion. J.R. Horne admirably breathes life into Steel's stereotypical characters, who will undoubtedly captivate the author's vast following. Destined to be popular.DSusan McCaffrey, Haslett H.S., MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.Publishers Weekly Review
Steel's 48th novel (after Irresistible Forces), about weddings Hollywood-style, gets off to a slow start, but just when the singsong prose and bland introductory details begin to get frustrating the plot picks up steam. Beautiful, brainy lawyer Allegra Steinberg's life is one drama after another--once she gets rid of her boyfriend, philandering dullard Brandon Edwards. Her clients are superstar musicians and actors who phone her at 2 a.m. because they've fallen in love or gotten arrested or think they're being stalked. Her family are superstars, too: Mom is TV director Blaire Scott, Daddy is Golden Globe humanitarian-of-the-year producer Simon Steinberg, and then there's her 17-year-old sister, Sam, a leggy model whose pregnancy throws everyone for a loop. Steel's characters are already over-the-top, but leave it to this clever megaselling author to throw not one but three weddings into the mix. Movie stars Carmen Conners and Alan Carr elope, wig-and-polyester-style, in Las Vegas, and Sam secretly marries Jimmy Mazzoleri, who isn't the father of her baby. The centerpiece of the tale, however, is the big one, complete with an odious wedding planner, for Allegra and Jeff Hamilton, a gorgeous, soulful New York writer. Although Steel's prose is predictable, no one can gainsay her charitable heart. On the far side of tears and melodrama, everyone in the cast is redeemed and paired off--even Jeff's anti-Semitic mother and Allegra's sociopathic biological father, who richly deserve one another. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reservedBooklist Review
By now, Steel knows what her audience wants, and she certainly delivers it in her forty-eighth novel. All the key elements are here: a glamorous Hollywood setting along with the beautiful people and all their insecurities. Allegra Steinberg is a 29-year-old Hollywood insider. Her father is an Oscar-winning producer, and her mother is an Emmy-winning writer. But what makes her parents different is that they have a loving relationship and have not succumbed to the typical dysfunctional stereotype, which makes Allegra's problems with relationships difficult to understand. She always picks men who are unwilling to commit, and her latest love interest, Brandon, is no different. After two years, he still hasn't gotten a divorce. After yet another disappointment, Allegra goes on a business trip and meets Jeff, to whom she is instantly attracted. She stays true to Brandon, but when she gets home and finds him cheating, she turns immediately to her new beau. In whirlwind-mode, she finds herself engaged, and Jeff, one of those hard-to-find good men, helps her deal with her conflicts and put her work in perspective. Allegra had been on call 24 hours a day to her movie-star and rock-star clients, but now that she is in love and is loved in return, she knows to make time for happiness. In peak form, Steel presents a truly enjoyable tale of Hollywood glitz in what is at heart a good old-fashioned love story. --Patty EngelmannThere are no comments on this title.