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The Wedding Game
by Meghan Quinn
I’m blaming the fact that I got my second vaccination shot the day I started reading this, and was tired from that, as the ONLY reason I didn’t stay up and finish that first night. Because the next day as soon as I picked it back up I was laughing out loud and loving this book so much! I read during my breakfast and as I was laughing at the table the dogs were looking at me like I was crazy. But hey, how could I not laugh at this line:
“My ass is coming for your face!”
Then I read during my lunch, which was in public at an Applebee’s, and I’m pretty sure some people at the closest table, which was a little ways away thanks to the distancing stuff, were looking at me strangely as I didn’t just giggle at parts, but outright laughed out loud. The banter between Luna and Alec was the best. Exactly what I love about Meghan Quinn’s writing. And the wedding show? I loved the three couples so much. While really we only got the funny bits from Alec’s brother and future sister-in-law, and then the mother of one of the lesbians, there were a few moments when Luna and her brother fought like brother and sister that were funny as well.
But as I also know about Quinn’s books, it wasn’t all just fun and games. Sure, there were the steamy bits, the bits that I always slow down and read to enjoy. But also there was the emotion, that part at the end when the couple seems to be broken apart and their miscommunication or issues just are so much in the way, almost seeming insurmountable. However this is a romance, and so we did get our happily ever after, making my smile come out again at the end.
I also now really want to get my mom to help me get better at sewing, because there are so many cool fabrics out there and I just want to go out and sew cute things and sell them at craft shows with my mom!
Review first published on Lisa Loves Literature.
“My ass is coming for your face!”
Then I read during my lunch, which was in public at an Applebee’s, and I’m pretty sure some people at the closest table, which was a little ways away thanks to the distancing stuff, were looking at me strangely as I didn’t just giggle at parts, but outright laughed out loud. The banter between Luna and Alec was the best. Exactly what I love about Meghan Quinn’s writing. And the wedding show? I loved the three couples so much. While really we only got the funny bits from Alec’s brother and future sister-in-law, and then the mother of one of the lesbians, there were a few moments when Luna and her brother fought like brother and sister that were funny as well.
But as I also know about Quinn’s books, it wasn’t all just fun and games. Sure, there were the steamy bits, the bits that I always slow down and read to enjoy. But also there was the emotion, that part at the end when the couple seems to be broken apart and their miscommunication or issues just are so much in the way, almost seeming insurmountable. However this is a romance, and so we did get our happily ever after, making my smile come out again at the end.
I also now really want to get my mom to help me get better at sewing, because there are so many cool fabrics out there and I just want to go out and sew cute things and sell them at craft shows with my mom!
Review first published on Lisa Loves Literature.