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Miss Julia Throws a Wedding

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In Miss Julia Throws a Wedding, we find her feeling a little wistful when Hazel Marie, once her late husband's paramour and now her best friend, prepares to move out and live in sin with that marriage-shy Mr. Pickens. Suddenly, to Miss Julia's delight, a wedding is in the offing: Handsome Deputy Coleman Bates and attorney Binkie Enloe announce their plans to run down to the courthouse and tie the knot. But Miss Julia insists they have a real wedding ceremony and vows to make it happen. When a missing preacher, a crowd of uninvited guests, and a queasy bride threaten the happy event, Miss Julia is there to restore order, confirming her undying motto: if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself!
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Miss Julia Springer's motto is "if you want things done right, you have to get yourself organized." The everyday events of life reach a high pitch when she volunteers to host the wedding of Binky, already five months pregnant, and her live-in boyfriend. While both confrontational and sometimes comical, Miss Julia can be a force to reckon with when she thinks harm may come to her friends, or when she does battle with Emma Sue, the preacher's wife. Karen White's rhythmic, perfectly precise voice quickly settles into a comfortable Southern drawl. She successfully captures both the determination and dignity of the very proper Miss Julia and the down-home flavor of young Hazel Marie and Binky. F.L.F. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 8, 2002
      The inimitable Miss Julia pushes an indecisive couple toward matrimony in this Southern comedy-of-manners series' latest installment, which begins with the protagonist frustrated at the inability of her friend, Miss Hazel, to get her beau to propose. But another opportunity surfaces when Sheriff Coleman Bates proposes to his lawyer girlfriend, Binkie Enloe. Miss Julia immediately plows into the wedding plans, which get derailed when a major fight causes Binkie to back out. After some clever detective work, Miss Julia discovers that the real reason for Binkie's hesitation is her pregnancy, which leaves her indecisive right up to the wedding day. Coleman's frustrations pale compared to the frenzied anguish plaguing Miss Julia as she tries to keep the wedding alive, until Binkie finally changes her mind. The couple still has to get past a series of calamities that include a no-show pastor, Binkie's bout with morning sickness and the sudden appearance of a "miraculous" religious image on the wall of the church construction site, bringing a TV crew and a throng of miracle seekers. Ross gets a bit carried away with wedding details, but her cheeky style works flawlessly once Miss Julia digs into the romantic intrigue and begins to ply her unique combination of common sense and old-fashioned, smalltown wisdom. The book should please followers of this series and perhaps draw new ones who enjoy throwback romantic comedies and don't mind wading through some silliness to get to the happy ending. National advertising; 12-city author tour. (May)Forecast:
      Miss Julia Takes Over made the bestseller lists last year, so the momentum should still be strong, especially in the Southeast.

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