Melanie's Musings
January 26, 2012

A Wedding Invitation by Alice J. Wisler

Since her return from teaching in a refugee camp located in the Philippines, Samantha has been living a quiet, lonely life working at her mother’s boutique near the capital.  A string of encounters ends with her face to face with the student she falsely accused and the man who broke her heart.  She has a lot of choices to make.

With a past full of disappointment, a present with loneliness, and a future with question marks, Samantha’s character has many challenges to overcome over the course of the novel.  Some of the issues seem to be glossed over in order to focus on the romance, a tangled web in itself.

Speaking of the romance, my feelings towards it were mixed.  I spent a rather large portion of the book wondering whether I really wanted the characters to get together.  Instead, the majority of my time was spent thinking about whether Samantha and Carson would be good for each other.  It intrigued me, but I wasn’t rooting for it to happen.

Although I didn’t know it from reading the official summary,  this book is set in 1993 with flashbacks to 1985.  The details in the flashbacks are historically accurate and help paint an appropriate picture of the Vietnamese refugee camps, not a surprise since Alice J. Wisler actually did work in such camps during the time period.  However, in the 1993 portions of the book, there were not enough things to make the era distinct, other than an offhand reference to Princess Diana.

This book lacks a clear focus.  Although Samantha is undeniably the main character, a lot of time is spent on secondary characters.  Just enough to get to know the reasoning behind their actions, without the opportunity to feel as if I really knew them.  In the end, the forays into the secondary characters’ pasts served only to distract from Samantha’s story.

A Wedding invitation tends to stumble over itself and is a bit awkward.  While Samantha’s experience in the refugee camp, as well as the overarching romance perked my interest,  it wasn’t enough to endear the book to me.

This book was received for review from Bethany House .

Posted by Melanie at 8:54 am - Comments (2)

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  • January 26th 2012

    Great review. I haven’t heard too much about this one.

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  • January 28th 2012
    Liz. R said:

    I’m sorry you were disappointed with this one! I don’t think it’d be my kind of thing – I usually like to get to know the characters, but the lack of focus here would put me off. Thanks for the review :).

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