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The Wedding Crasher
by Mia Sosa
medium-paced
GREAT READ.
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And I daresay, better than the first.
This was a legit rom-com. I found myself laughing out loud so many times at the wild antics going down. THAT PARTY THOUGH. And other scenes really brought the smiles. Not to mention, amazing banter that I am alllllllways here for. Solange and Dean hit it out of the park with the chemistry between them. I LOOOVED the fake dating plotline. It added perfect forced proximity moments and actual dates they had to attend together. The sly touches, the STAIRWELL, one bed and more. A great romance all around.
The outside plot was stable for the story too. I liked that Solange was exploring her career options and where her past was colliding with what would be best for her future. Dean finally realizing love is cool and that he should definitely get on that train was on point too. I really enjoyed them on their own separate journeys, but with any awesome romance, I LOVED them together.
It’s a bit on the steamy side for me (but easily skippable). And truly one of those solid contemporary romance books.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: multiple open door
- Trigger/Content Warnings: parental abandonment recounted, cheating mentioned, alcohol consumption
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
And I daresay, better than the first.
This was a legit rom-com. I found myself laughing out loud so many times at the wild antics going down. THAT PARTY THOUGH. And other scenes really brought the smiles. Not to mention, amazing banter that I am alllllllways here for. Solange and Dean hit it out of the park with the chemistry between them. I LOOOVED the fake dating plotline. It added perfect forced proximity moments and actual dates they had to attend together. The sly touches, the STAIRWELL, one bed and more. A great romance all around.
The outside plot was stable for the story too. I liked that Solange was exploring her career options and where her past was colliding with what would be best for her future. Dean finally realizing love is cool and that he should definitely get on that train was on point too. I really enjoyed them on their own separate journeys, but with any awesome romance, I LOVED them together.
It’s a bit on the steamy side for me (but easily skippable). And truly one of those solid contemporary romance books.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: multiple open door
- Trigger/Content Warnings: parental abandonment recounted, cheating mentioned, alcohol consumption