A Gardin Wedding
A Gardins of Edin Novel
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“A perfect read for those who love to read about romance and personal growth.”—Essence
Martha Gardin is a mess, and no one knows this better than the women in her family. Good-hearted but often misguided by distrust and insecurity, Martha is known for stirring up drama. That’s why Ruth, Naomi, and Mary are pleasantly surprised when Martha mellows out after she begins dating one of the most eligible bachelors in town.
Handsome, well-connected Oji Greenwald is everything Martha hoped to find in a man, and it’s only a matter of time before he pops the question. Rarely caught off guard, Martha is accustomed to getting her way. But when it appears she’s finally about to have the life she’s always wanted, a crisis in Oji’s family brings out Martha’s tendency to try to save the day her way, and the divide deepens between her and Oji’s already indifferent mother, Eve.
Confronted with these unforeseen challenges to her plans, Martha finds herself on a journey that forces her to fully acknowledge her previous mistakes and reconcile her past. But will it be enough to deliver her the future—and the love—her heart desires?
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“A perfect read for those who love to read about romance and personal growth.”—Essence
“A hopeful, vivid portrayal of complications imbued in contemporary family life.”—Shelf Awareness
“Lee beautifully portrays the love of Black people through belle couture, bringing richness and sophistication to her descriptions.”—African American Literature Book Club
“An inspiring tribute to the power of second chances.”—Ruth P. Watson, author of A Right Worthy Woman
“Part wedding drama, part family reckoning, part love story, this one is deeply felt and impossible to rush through.”—Green Wedding Shoes
“If you’re craving a heartfelt, character-driven story about love, legacy, healing, and what it means to truly show up for your people (and yourself), don’t sleep on this series.”—Emely Rumble, LCSW, bibliotherapist and author of Bibliotherapy in The Bronx
“A hopeful, vivid portrayal of complications imbued in contemporary family life.”—Shelf Awareness
“Lee beautifully portrays the love of Black people through belle couture, bringing richness and sophistication to her descriptions.”—African American Literature Book Club
“An inspiring tribute to the power of second chances.”—Ruth P. Watson, author of A Right Worthy Woman
“Part wedding drama, part family reckoning, part love story, this one is deeply felt and impossible to rush through.”—Green Wedding Shoes
“If you’re craving a heartfelt, character-driven story about love, legacy, healing, and what it means to truly show up for your people (and yourself), don’t sleep on this series.”—Emely Rumble, LCSW, bibliotherapist and author of Bibliotherapy in The Bronx
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