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Wedding Night
by Sophie Kinsella
Becky Bloomwood this is NOT but laugh out loud funny it is. This book switches POV between Lottie (Charlotte) a book smart but not so common sense having woman dealing with a breakup and making poor decisions and her sister Fliss (Felicity) a mother hen going through a divorce and trying to protect her sister from a similar fate. So let's recap. Lottie thinks Richard is going to propose and he doesn't she gets upset and breaks up with him on the spot. (Totally understandable I cried my eyes out when I thought my then boyfriend was going to propose at Christmas and instead received what I have dubbed the octopus ring and a lame "sorry it's not an engagement ring") So I feel Lottie responded as 89% of the female population would. Exit Richard enter Ben. Ben is an old flame who claims he has loved her for 15 years and proposes on the spot over drinks. Lottie accepts with the stipulation of NO sex until the wedding night. (Good for her Why give the milk away for free? j/k) Fliss freaks and tries her best to derail this horrible rebound decision only to be side tracked by Ben's sexy best man and her own emotions from her divorce proceedings. Unable to STOP the actual marriage from happening Fliss decides to prevent/delay the cosummation until Lottie realizes her mistake so that she can walk away with a quick and easy annulment rather then a pricey divorce and possibly a bun in the oven. From there it's a bunch of sexual tension, hijixs and hilarity. Sophie Kinsella does not disapoint. HOWEVER I think mentions of Hollywood were strategically placed to remind us that Becky Brandon ne' Bloomwood should have another book in the works!!! Yay crazy women who love shoes and Starbucks!