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Four Aunties and a Wedding
by Jesse Q. Sutanto
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Ohhhh sequels. I LOVED the first book in this series, and while I enjoyed this read, it’s not a favorite.
The wedding idea was fun. I liked seeing all of the Aunties and Meddy again. The setting was the perfect event for plenty of antics and hijinks. I laughed here and there at some of the wild things that were happening. But alongside that, I thought the theatrics were a bit over the top. A lot of it felt like filler to create a second full length book and I just wasn’t into it. I also reallllly missed Nathan too!! He’s BARELY in this and I thought he could have added a great counter balance to Meddy if he was allowed some more page time.
This was another great audiobook and I love the way it’s narrated. There’s some great lower key scenes where Meddy realizes and appreciates just how much her family is willing to do for her and I love the strength of the bond all of them have together. And when Nathan did make an appearance I love how he backed up Meddy as well. Really great familial connections and that’s the best part of this series.
Overall audience notes:
- Cozy mystery
- Language: some strong
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: kidnapping, physical altercations
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Ohhhh sequels. I LOVED the first book in this series, and while I enjoyed this read, it’s not a favorite.
The wedding idea was fun. I liked seeing all of the Aunties and Meddy again. The setting was the perfect event for plenty of antics and hijinks. I laughed here and there at some of the wild things that were happening. But alongside that, I thought the theatrics were a bit over the top. A lot of it felt like filler to create a second full length book and I just wasn’t into it. I also reallllly missed Nathan too!! He’s BARELY in this and I thought he could have added a great counter balance to Meddy if he was allowed some more page time.
This was another great audiobook and I love the way it’s narrated. There’s some great lower key scenes where Meddy realizes and appreciates just how much her family is willing to do for her and I love the strength of the bond all of them have together. And when Nathan did make an appearance I love how he backed up Meddy as well. Really great familial connections and that’s the best part of this series.
Overall audience notes:
- Cozy mystery
- Language: some strong
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: kidnapping, physical altercations