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How to Say I Do
by Tal Bauer
I laughed, I cried, I want to go to an all inclusive Cancun resort, and live on a Texas ranch/winery. I loved this book, it had everything I love in a couple and in a story. Tal Bauer knows how to write to get me right in the feels every time, his style is just the right mix of emotional angst and sweet happily ever afters.
I would do absolutely everything to protect Wyatt. He's a sweet Texan cinnamon roll and just the best. He's put his personal life on hold to support his family and is a romantic at heart. Noël grew on me, but I did like him. He's a bit of a mess after being left at the altar and goes on his honeymoon, where he's rescued from misery by a certain big Texas sweetheart. He had some really funny moments and a dynamic personality. Wyatt was just the star of the show here. He's thoughtful, patient, kind, and just an all around dreamboat. Their relationship had ups and downs but I loved where they ended up, strong and oh, so sweet. They felt like true partners.
This book wasn't exactly what I thought it was going to be, but I still enjoyed it so much. It has some humorous moments but it deals with grief, heartbreak, and feeling lost. Wyatt and Noël were definitely a couple who, at the end, I wanted to have a low angst conflict because they deserved happiness and love and all that mushy stuff after everything. I loved Wyatt's family, his town, and support system. I feel very invested and could read even more about Wyatt and Noël building their life together. Just a good book all around.
Read if you like:
• opposites attract
• fake husbands/honeymoon
• friends to lovers
I would do absolutely everything to protect Wyatt. He's a sweet Texan cinnamon roll and just the best. He's put his personal life on hold to support his family and is a romantic at heart. Noël grew on me, but I did like him. He's a bit of a mess after being left at the altar and goes on his honeymoon, where he's rescued from misery by a certain big Texas sweetheart. He had some really funny moments and a dynamic personality. Wyatt was just the star of the show here. He's thoughtful, patient, kind, and just an all around dreamboat. Their relationship had ups and downs but I loved where they ended up, strong and oh, so sweet. They felt like true partners.
This book wasn't exactly what I thought it was going to be, but I still enjoyed it so much. It has some humorous moments but it deals with grief, heartbreak, and feeling lost. Wyatt and Noël were definitely a couple who, at the end, I wanted to have a low angst conflict because they deserved happiness and love and all that mushy stuff after everything. I loved Wyatt's family, his town, and support system. I feel very invested and could read even more about Wyatt and Noël building their life together. Just a good book all around.
Read if you like:
• opposites attract
• fake husbands/honeymoon
• friends to lovers