A review by agrandromance
Always a Bridesmaid by Cindi Madsen

4.0

It's good that we're getting more heroines in romance with ADHD. I feel that Cindi Madsen handled the topic well in Always a Bridesmaid capturing the frustration, guilt and self-doubt that accompanies the syndrome. I'm speaking as someone who deals with it myself. So kudos for tackling the subject.

I found Ford a little frustrating after a while and it was kind of sad that it took a certain event to clue him in that Violet was the fulfillment in his life that he had promised Doris he would seek out. The whole "being around a wedding giving him flop sweats" thing was a little over the top. Men, amiright?

I loved the women in this book, however, and their strong, supportive relationships. Always a Bridesmaid was a good, by-the-numbers romance that gets extra marks from me for handling the subject of a woman with ADHD with any amount of dexterity. I think most will enjoy this book as a light summer read.