Review: The Wedding Date Disaster

 


I can’t believe I have to go home to Nebraska for my sister’s wedding. I’m gonna need a wingman and a whole lot of vodka for this level of family interaction. At least my bestie agreed he’d man up and help. Too bad he had to catch a different flight than me. Then his plane got delayed. And finally—because bad things always happen in threes—instead of my best friend, his evil twin strolls out of the airport.

If you looked up doesn’t-deserve-to-be-that-confident, way-too-hot-for-his-own-good billionaire in the dictionary, you’d find a picture of Will Holt. He’s awful. Horrible. The worst—even if his butt looks phenomenal in those jeans.

Ten times worse? My buffer was supposed to be there to keep me away from the million and one family events. But Satan’s spawn just grins and signs us up for every. Single. Thing.

Fine. “Cutthroat” Scrabble? I’m in. I can’t wait to take this guy down a notch.

But somewhere between Pictionary and the teasing glint in his eyes, our bickering starts to feel like more than just a game…


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: August 2020

Mature content: yes

Review: I had a lot of fun with the Wedding Date Disaster. The first part of the book will have you laughing page in page out. The dialogs are great, everything is described in a no-nonsense way that will keep you glued to the book and the plot is fast paced. The sparks between Will and Hadley are off the charts and apparently they are the only ones who don't seem to notice. Or they fake it well.



Halfway through the book, though, the "she's a gold digger and I'm going to get her" talk from Will's side kind of gets a bit old and worn out. Especially because neither of them acts the part. Hadley behaves in a completely normal way (with the sole exception that she hasn't yet come clean to her family about her job) and Will keeps pursuing her while he tells himself she's still after his brother (and his money). Even if the story starts out that way, I would have expected Will to outgrow it at some point without leaving it to the very end. This is the main reason I'm not rating it with five stars. 

Happy readings!


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