The Chapel Wars
The Chapel Wars
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Bloomsbury
Annotation: Sixteen-year-old Holly's grandfather leaves her his financially-strapped Las Vegas wedding chapel in his will, along with a letter asking her to reach out to Dax, the grandson of her family's mortal enemy and owner of the chapel next door, who is both cute and distracting.
Genre: [Love stories]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #83453
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Copyright Date: 2014
Edition Date: 2014 Release Date: 05/06/14
Pages: 294 pages
ISBN: 1-599-90788-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-599-90788-8
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2013045821
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

The chapels that Leavitt-s title refers to host weddings, not religious services, and they-re in Las Vegas. Holly-s grandfather has just left her the Rose of Sharon-which would be complicated enough, since Holly-s only 17-but the chapel-s in major debt, the rival chapel owner next door is always plotting his next move, and, inexplicably, Holly-s grandfather also left her a letter for Dax, the nasty neighbor-s adorable grandson. Leavitt (Going Vintage) is a Vegas native, and Holly is an effective tour guide not only for newcomer Dax, but also for readers who wonder what it-s like growing up in a place associated more with lost weekends than with proms. Dax is charming and a little lost, Holly-s a logical type who-s suspicious of emotion, and it-s fun to watch them fight their attraction and struggle with the feud between their families. While Grandpa Jim-s eccentricities are laid on a little thick, secondary characters like Holly-s brother James are well drawn, and Leavitt-s sense of place and ability to balance grief with hope make for an entertaining read. Ages 12-up. Agent: Sarah Davies, Greenhouse Literary. (May)

Voice of Youth Advocates

Holly has always been the responsible, hard-working grandchild, but it is still surprising when Grandpa Jim's will leaves the sixteen-year-old his wedding chapel. Equally surprising is the letter she is supposed to hand deliver to a boy who just happens to be the grandson of her grandfather's rival chapel owner and sworn enemy. Not at all suprising is that Holly falls in love with Dax, and the two must hide their Shakespearean romance from their families.Leavitt has written a funny, touching story of dysfunctional families and a loving grandfather's last attempt to fix things. Holly is the perfect example of a leader: she makes hard decisions for the company, even if they go against her personal wishes, and she does so with strength and grace. She may be confused and lost on the inside, but she still takes control of the family business, and they trust her decisions. A good mix of funny and sad, the romance is just enough to be entertaining but not too much to overshadow the main story. Leavitt waits until the very last page before revealing Grandpa Jim's letter to Dax, a strategy that works perfectly for readers' appreciation of the book. In a world of trilogies, The Chapel Wars stands alone as a funny, realistic, heartfelt novel that teens of all ages will enjoy.Jen McIntosh.

Kirkus Reviews

A teen struggles with loss and love in Las Vegas. The death of her Grandpa Jim sends Holly reeling—not just because she misses him greatly, but because he's also left her the Las Vegas wedding chapel they both loved. The Rose of Sharon Wedding Chapel employs Holly's family and friends, but it's on the verge of foreclosure if they can't make a lot of money, fast. That means compromising Grandpa Jim's values and making friends with the grandson of archenemy Victor Cranston, owner of the wedding chapel next door. Dax Cranston is different from his grandfather, and Holly finds herself falling for him. But with the chapel to save, grieving for her grandpa, dealing with her newly divorced parents and angry younger brother, and making time for school and her group of guy friends, Holly's got a lot to juggle. It might come down to a choice: saving the chapel or being with Dax. Although the threads of the various stories come together, there's just too much going on in this novel. Most characters come off as tropes instead of people, and nothing is explored deeply enough to offer new or interesting perspectives for readers to ponder. Leavitt's latest doesn't rise above the pack. (Fiction. 14-18)

Horn Book (Fri Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)

Late Grandpa Jim bequeathed to Holly his financially insolvent Las Vegas wedding chapel. He also asked her to deliver a letter to Dax Cranston--grandson of Jim's nemesis and "not the ugliest guy I had ever seen." With all its quirkiness, Holly's story could almost be a sitcom. But the hilarity is tempered by moments of genuine feeling, whether it's grief or romance.

ALA Booklist (Thu May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)

At 17, Holly Nolan is the surprised owner of the Rose of Sharon Wedding Chapel after her Grandpa Jim's death. Smart, business-minded Holly is dismayed to discover that the classy chapel is heavily in debt, and she vows to rescue it from ruin, even if it means lowering standards to compete with Victor Cranston's tacky Cupid's Dream Chapel next door. Victor has a ridiculously handsome grandson, Dax, who has arrived in town after a family tragedy. Holly and Dax are immediately attracted to each other, but their romance is complicated by the competition between their respective chapels as well as the dramas of family and friends. Leavitt creates some hilarious scenes that could only be set in Las Vegas (kissing Elvises, anyone?) while maintaining a serious emotional tone. Like a Sarah Dessen heroine, Holly discovers that her heart has answers that are neither easy nor perfect. Recommend to readers who enjoy novels that blend lighthearted moments and gravitas.

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Voice of Youth Advocates
Kirkus Reviews
Horn Book (Fri Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)
ALA Booklist (Thu May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)
Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 7-12
Reading Counts!: reading level:5.5 / points:17.0 / quiz:Q67951
Lexile: HL620L

Sixteen-year-old Holly wants to remember her Grandpa forever, but she'd rather forget what he left her in his will: his wedding chapel on the Las Vegas strip. Whatever happened to gold watches, savings bonds, or some normal inheritance? And then there's Grandpa's letter. Not only is Holly running the business with her recently divorced parents, but she needs to make some serious money--fast. Grandpa also insists Holly reach out to Dax, the grandson of her family's mortal enemy and owner of the cheesy chapel next door. No matter how cute Dax is, Holly needs to stay focused: on her group of guy friends, her disjointed family, work, school and... Dax. No wait, not Dax. Holly's chapel represents everything she's ever loved in her past. Dax might be everything she could ever love in the future. But as for right now, there's a wedding chapel to save.


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