Reviewed by Christy H.
June 15, 2006
"...a funny tale of falling in love when you least expect it, best friends, and off-beat mothers..."
After being downsized from her job in San Diego, Morgan Miller returns to her hometown of Pittsburg to the house she inherited from her “Uncle” Auggie. Annabelle, her mother, tries to cheer her daughter up by “crashing” a wedding reception.
At the reception Morgan meets wedding photographer, Conner Danning, who has put his own dreams on hold after his brother Ian’s accident. Wanting to see more of Conner, Morgan asks to follow him around to get ideas for the business that her mother inherited from Uncle Auggie.
Both Morgan and Conner have dreams they want to follow and agree that theirs is just a temporary relationship, but what are they going to do now that the temporary is beginning to feel more like what they have both been looking for?
Confessions of a Party Crasher is a funny tale of falling in love when you least expect it, best friends, off-beat mothers, and animals named after Gilligan’s Island. I really enjoyed reading the antics of Morgan’s mother and friends and the troubles they got into or caused by party crashing.
Read more reviews by Christy H.
Agree with this review? We'd love to know what you thought of Confessions of a Party Crasher, so submit your own review today!
Buy » Confessions of a Party Crasher by Holly Jacobs
Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk | Can't find it?
Book Description for Confessions of a Party Crasher
Sneaking in is the easy part. But living it down is tough...
One corporate pink slip and Morgan Miller is back in Pittsburgh bunking next to her mother. But when Morgan agrees to attend a posh wedding reception for fabulous "Penny and Sam," she's appalled to learn her invitation is far from legitimate.
Though her friends agree that party crashing is a superlative way to meet men, Morgan's life is becoming completely unmanageable. Wedding photographer Conner Danning keeps shooting her swoon-worthy glances and Morgan's ex is trying to de-ex himself.
She can't wait to run home to San Diego, but maybe living life as an "unofficial guest" is better than no invite at all!

