A review by treberry
The Secret to a Southern Wedding by Synithia Williams

lighthearted slow-paced

3.0

This was a cutesy small-town charming romance! I loved the characters, setting, and the whole plot of mom and daughter finding their love stories.

Imani returns home after she receives an invitation to her mother’s upcoming wedding. She has no clue who the groom to be is, and is on her way to put a stop to the shenanigans! 

When I say I was so glad when her mom checked her! Where you been? If you’d been around then you’d know, lil girl! Tuh!! The mom’s romance was so cute; I love that she was getting her groove on and popping.

It took some time for the romance to kick into gear, so it’s more of a slow burn. Which I enjoy! What really got me is the decision Linda and Preston’s mom made to never discuss their rocky pasts and just focus on the “here and now”. They should’ve known that was a recipe for disaster.

I think I loved the parent’s backstories most of all. Great read for the season of love!