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Advice From A Jilted Bride By Piper Rayne Direct

Reviewers from The StoryGraph praise the book for letting Brooklyn actually feel her heartbreak rather than rushing into a new relationship immediately. While some readers felt certain subplots—like Wyatt’s strained relationship with his father—lacked full closure, the overall sentiment is that it is a "captivating, laugh-out-loud romance".

A major highlight noted by reviewers on Goodreads is the fiercely loyal and protective Bailey family. The nine siblings (each named after the place they were conceived) provide a backbone of humor and emotional safety for Brooklyn.

Despite their intense chemistry, Brooklyn struggles with trust while Wyatt faces his own pressure to prove himself to his distant father. Core Themes and Character Dynamics Advice from A Jilted Bride by Piper Rayne

Brooklyn starts her healing by throwing her ex's belongings off her balcony.

They strike a deal: Wyatt will help Brooklyn develop her essential oils side business, and in return, she will be his date to his sister’s wedding in New York to appease his mother. Reviewers from The StoryGraph praise the book for

by Piper Rayne is the second installment in The Baileys series, a contemporary romance set in the small town of Lake Starlight, Alaska. It centers on Brooklyn Bailey, who is cruelly dumped at the altar via text message by her fiancé, Jeff. Plot Overview and Key "Advice"

In the process, she accidentally hits her hot new neighbor, Wyatt Whitmore, in the head with a book. The nine siblings (each named after the place

The story is structured around a series of humorous, sometimes painful pieces of "advice" Brooklyn gives herself (or the reader) as she navigates her heartbreak:

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