<p><strong>Shakespeare''s famous comedy, <em>A Midsummer Night''s Dream</em>, gets a modern retelling in a lighthearted women''s fiction novel that proves ''the course of true love'' (and the merging of families, for that matter) ''never did run smooth.''</strong></p><p>Helena''s a "fly by the seat of her pants" kind of girl. Amelia''s got her perfect life planned down to the minute. How will they ever get through their parents'' wedding--let alone a life as stepsisters--without ripping each other apart?</p><p>Twenty-seven-year-old Helena Crosby is <em>over</em> her mom Nora''s wedding--and it hasn''t even happened yet. For months, Helena''s been dreading the day she and Nora would become part of The Perfects, aka the Maddox family, led by oldest perfect daughter Amelia. Her complete opposite in every way, Amelia owns a house, runs her father''s architecture firm, and is engaged to her also perfect (and dreamy) fiancé Gage, all before the age of thirty. Helena has no idea how sh