
Member Reviews

Thank you NetGalley and Aria&Aries for the arc in exchange for an honest review.
I really liked the idea/premise of the story. The way the Amalfi coast and Italian food were described made me want to pack my bags and go there.
I found it refreshing that Owen wasn’t a typical romance mmc with a body carved my Michelangelo but a sweet normal guy. I also liked that Andi's bisexuality wasn’t an issue for him at all.
However, the second half of the book felt very slow to me and the ending was a bit predictable. I didn’t like the way the heat was described and there was a bit too much sweating for my liking (and I don’t mean THAT kind of sweating).
It was still a good, cute and light romance, though just not my favourite one.

I’m sorry but I really struggled with this book. I had to reread the beginning a couple of times trying to make sense of who the characters were, how they were connected, and what was happening. Right from the beginning there was a negative energy. I tried to plow through the book, but I just couldn’t do it. This book is not for me. I’m really sorry to give a negative review.

This started out very cute and I liked the idea of it. Halfway through I started to get frustrated with the MC's negativity towards love and romance. It seemed like the growth was not happening and she was tearing others down from her feelings/belief. I was not motivated to finish this one because of that.

DNF at 20%. The premise of this story did not align with what the synopsis promised. So I unfortunately I was too annoyed to continue with the story.

Andi is bi and was supposed to get married to her fiance Hannah, but then she walked in on Hannah having sex with her maid of honour so the wedding was cancelled and since then Andi has been anti-romance and anything to do with romance. So much so, that even her best friend is afraid to tell her she's engaged.
Andi is asked to be their maid of honour and she goes to Amalfi for the week of the wedding and they do a bunch of wedding related activities. She also meets the best man, Owen who is also anti-romance.
The two of them get along from the first moment they meet and even run off to have sex during the night of the wedding. It's clear they like each other but Andi is hung up on the fact she doesn't believe in love anymore and Owen is based in Italy while she lives in Manchester.
Eventually she gets over herself and they start dating each other but they agree to take things slowly and it isn't until almost a year later that they finally say they love each other.
The story was ok, I thought Andi was a drama queen and incredibly self involved at times. She knows her best friend, Alex, is a romantic but she puts it down every time it's mentioned, even refusing to watch romcoms with her or read any kind of romance book Alex recommends. While in Amalfi she even goes off on Alex, basically telling her off for not thinking of Andi's feeling first - complete dick move.
Thankfully she comes around and realises that the world doesn't revolve around her and just because one person hurt her, doesn't mean everyone is out to get her.
There was way too much writing about food and how orgasmic all the food was. It detracted from the overall story and we definitely didn't need to know about Andi's battle with digesting cheese. Definitely not a cute or romantic part to any story.
Thanks to NetGalley and Aria & Aries for the opportunity to read and review this ARC.

A perfect read for long winter nights. The rain is pouring outside and I’m transported to beautiful sunny Italy. A place I’m very familiar with and kinda wish I was there now. This book was engaging and funny and I really enjoyed it.
Thank you

I had expected a bit more diving into the book. the whole hating wedding theme did not last long and as it was the main topic, the reasons for it should have been more evident. The characters were fine and with a better story would have had a lot of potential in them.

What a cute little easy-read romcom! Andi is staunchly anti-wedding ever since she caught her fiancee in the bathroom with her maid of honor about 5 minutes before they were set to get married- so what's a girl to do when her best friend is getting married?? Enter Owen, the best man in the upcoming nuptials, who ALSO doesn't believe in marriage but might have a little bit of interest in Andi!!!
The vibes of this book were so lovely with an Italian seaside villa as the main setting, a chaotic and frenetic female lead, two very happy and entertaining brides-to-be, and a Harry Styles dance routine for the ages. While some of the stakes were so low that it didn't feel like it should have caused the high level of concern it did (not waking everyone up early for a bus ride- bbgirl, everyone is an adult that can set their own alarms), the story was overall very cute!
Thank you to Lucy Knott and Netgalley for a chance to review this book in exchange for an honest review! This book comes out on March 14th!

The (Anti) Wedding Party is about two individuals, Andi and Owen, who both hate love and they are thrown together to be the maid of honor and best man, respectively, for their best friends' wedding.
Throughout this book, Knott provides the most beautiful descriptions of Italy and the food. The descriptions are so vivid and easy to picture. Unfortunately, the plot and characters fell a bit flat for me. I found Andi, the female protagonist, difficult to relate to and a bit self centered. There were some good moments throughout the book but I would have liked more self awareness and connection between characters.
Thank you Netgalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest feedback!

This was a real rom con book and gave me a lot of laughs out moments. The story was set in the perfect romantic setting of Italy.

This is a lovely read. I found it so easy to imagine being there the way the author described everything was fantastic. Great storyline.

Special thanks to Angel Leigh McCoy and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this ARC in return for my honest opinion.
Ok, did Andrea's best friend seriously invite her and her mom to an international wedding and then they leave 5 days later? For a week?? This is the one thing that drove me nuts!
Andrea's best friend, Alex, asks her to be her maid of honor in her wedding in beautiful Italy off the coast of Amalfi. Andrea's failed wedding is still deeply burned in her heart. Yes, her fiancee cheated on her on their wedding day. Andi wants nothing to do with another wedding, but her mom and Alex convinced her to go. Alex decides to be the best maid of honor ever except she keeps messing up. Anti Wedding Party is slow to start off, but does get better. Once Andi meets Owen, who is the best man, they begin to build a friendship and help each other making this the best wedding. They both have a lot of humor and banter between the two that in my opinion keep the story interesting. She was also always to hard on herself and had a lot of doubt which was a constant reminder. I love Italy so reading about it in such detail and the food was just perfect. It was very well written in that context.

Thank you to netgalley and Aria & Aries, Aria for allowing me to read this book. This was such a laugh out loud cute romance. I loved the character development and the relationship they shared.

Thanks to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for a review.
I really liked the idea of this book. It was a hard start for me, but did eventually get better. The beginning was a difficult start with a lot happening and the characters a little hard to follow. Later in the story, I came to like the characters more, but I never feel like I fully understood their motivation aside from hating weddings. That wasn't enough character desires for me. So, the main characters and the plot wasn't my favorite. The writing was pretty good as the book went on, but this one wasn't for me.
Andi hates weddings. So when her best friend Alex tells her she's getting married in Italy, and asks her to be her maid of honour, she knows she's the wrong woman for the job. But Alex won't take no for an answer, and so begins a week-long trip to a beautiful villa in Italy, full of potential disasters that it's Andi's job to avoid. But what if she's the one causing them?
Enter Owen, fellow wedding-hater, Best Man and also the worst person for the job. Tall, sexy and warm, Andi can't help but feel the ice around her heart begin to melt when he's around. But as Andi and Owen grow closer, the disasters begin to multiply, try as they might to keep them at bay. Together, can they put their feelings aside and pull off a successful wedding for those they love most?

I really enjoyed this book- I felt transported to Italy and the descriptions of food woven through the book made me constantly hungry! Andrea was very likeable and I was glad she had such incredible friends who whisked her away to enjoy herself for the first time in years. Owen was very likeable too and I found myself rooting for them to lose their cynicism about love very early on! Very easy to read and thoroughly enjoyable. Thanks!

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of “The (Anti) Wedding Party” in exchange for an honest review. I hate writing lukewarm reviews but this was not the book for me. The protagonist, Andi was really hard to get behind. She was so self-centered that it was hard to root for her romantic success. I also didn’t really feel connected to the couple as there wasn’t really any bonding/connecting that happened. It just felt unfulfilled.

Amusing story set in a beautiful place in Italy, The main focus seems to be food - though the heroine has constantly got digestive problems, various foods making her feel ill. Too much information maybe.

The title and cover really drew me in but unfortunately this book didn’t do it for me. The main character made me give up on the book.

This was a cute story and I definitely understood the anti- wedding sentiment the fmc had. She was however a bit much and was rightfully called out for her tendency to rain on others parade's when it comes to love and romance.
I thought the romance was a bit rushed between the leads, but I did enjoy the characters so even though the pacing was a bit off, overall the story was pleasant.
If you love fast paced romcoms this one is for you.

Ok full disclosure. I didn’t finish this book. I tried I really did. But for some reason the main couple just didn’t do it for me. There was nothing particularly wrong with the writing, but it just felt like a slog to me. I tried to just power through, but that would be a disservice to me and honestly the author. Perhaps I will circle back in a few months and it will strike a chord then. (I received and ARC)