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The Worst Best Man
by Lucy Score
Lucy Score never fails to write a damn good book. I LOVED this book so much. This had everything you could want in a book. Action, adventure, romance, family, top tier sex scenes, banter, family drama, a billionaire main character, a kidnapping and blackmail, third act breakup, a wedding for the ages, enemies to lovers, dual POV and so much more. I literally could not put this down! I NEEDED to know what happened next.
Frankie and Aiden had such amazing chemistry from the very start. Aiden definitely fell for Frankie first and he was obsessed (rightly so). This entire book was one huge adventure and I laughed out loud so many times. The world building and stage setting and the characterization? No one does it better than Lucy Score. Frankie is the it girl, a firecracker from Brooklyn and she's such a wonderful lead female character. And Aiden? Billionaire perfection in a suit. It's truly one of the funniest books I've read. There were so many laugh out loud moments because there was one shenanigan after another that Frankie and Aiden had to wade their way through. I LOVED the way Frankie and Aiden had to try to learn to coexist in each other's very different worlds, and to find out if love really was worth it. Seeing the two of them grow and evolve and intertwine two very different lives into one was perfection. A MUST READ.
Frankie and Aiden had such amazing chemistry from the very start. Aiden definitely fell for Frankie first and he was obsessed (rightly so). This entire book was one huge adventure and I laughed out loud so many times. The world building and stage setting and the characterization? No one does it better than Lucy Score. Frankie is the it girl, a firecracker from Brooklyn and she's such a wonderful lead female character. And Aiden? Billionaire perfection in a suit. It's truly one of the funniest books I've read. There were so many laugh out loud moments because there was one shenanigan after another that Frankie and Aiden had to wade their way through. I LOVED the way Frankie and Aiden had to try to learn to coexist in each other's very different worlds, and to find out if love really was worth it. Seeing the two of them grow and evolve and intertwine two very different lives into one was perfection. A MUST READ.