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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.

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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.

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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?

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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)

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Let's start with the good -
I think Lucy really tried to have adequate LGBTQ+ representation despite sometimes coming off as forced. I also think she does a BEAUTIFUL job describing scenery, food, etc.

Unfortunately, the book fell short on the actual story aspect. Andi is a jilted bride (rightfully so) but she basically never grows from that and remains kind of stagnant and annoying throughout the whole book. I recognize an experience like hers would change your perspective but I think it might be a bit overdone here. The timeline was also a bit questionable as she was told she was MOH and abroad for the wedding within like a week - where was the wedding planning? I really wanted this to feel like a rom-com but Andi and Owen didn't have that many opportunities to communicate so their love story almost felt inauthentic.

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What happens when the Maid of Honor and the Best Man of the wedding of their bet friends thrown together to help with the wedding one week before the venue which will happen in Italy and they both hate weddings ?
I received this book from netgalley and the publicer as an ARC . Thank you . All thoughts and opinions are my own .

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Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for this eARC of 'The (Anti) Wedding Party' by Lucy Knott.

'The (Anti) Wedding Party' is the latest book by Lucy Knott. This isn't my first rodeo with Knott and sadly, this doesn't beat the previous book I read. Although the characters in this are real and raw to me, I just didn't feel the chemistry as much as I expected to.

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While I loved the gorgeous, atmospheric descriptions of the Italian setting and food, I couldn't connect with the characters.

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Not for me I'm afraid, couldn't relate to the main character and it felt like it dragged on. Very few books I feel are a slog but this was not one I'd be recommending.

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Thanks so much to NetGalley for the chance to review The (Anti) Wedding Party. This closed-door romance was a pleasure to read from the very start! Struggling restauranteur Andi is a bit of a curmudgeon, and rightly so, after finding her almost-wife cheating on her just minutes before the wedding ceremony. Having been burned, it is hard for her to put that aside and enjoy being the Maid of Honor at her best friend’s wedding in Italy. The Best Man, Owen, had a similar distaste for weddings, so they should get along well.

Funny and charming. I loved the role that food played in this sweet romance!

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This book drug on for no apparent reason. Could have been shorter. The wedding was in the middle of the book, and it was pretty good up until that point, but after words, I skipped parts. I really hated Andrea. Her poor me pity party and continuously hurting everyone else thru the whole book got old. The relationship between Andi and Owen doesn't make sense. There's very little communication or plot between the two. This book mainly describes Italian food in great detail.

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This one sounded so cute and that cover is to die for. I started reading and it just felt off to me I couldn't connect with the character. The FMC is so annoying and I found it very hard to look past the fact that she was so unlikeable. Also, the story was so slow, it moved too slowly for me.

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This was a lovely fade to black anti rom-com - rom com type book that kept me smiling throughout!

Things I liked:
-We get Andi’s story in the prologue right away. I like going into a book KNOWING what’s going on, and I like that this is revealed first and not scattered throughout the book. PS: This girl loves McDonalds! Utterly relatable in that regard.
-The queer representation!
-Descriptions of Italy and food were magnificent.
-I liked the chemistry between Andi and Owen! And it didn't feel like insta-love to me which I appreciate. I think their little quips and bits are cute.
-I love that we know what like everyone does for work? And that they have such cool jobs? I would love to work in a fish and chip shop or as a carpenter or architect.

Things I think could be improved upon:
-Andi is pretty selfish, especially in the beginning/middle. It’s hard for me to empathize and see things from her point of view - I will always be happy for my family and friends as long as they are! I like that her mom and Alex gave her reality checks throughout.
-Everyone winks a lot!
-The term "his beefy frame" (not as dirty as it sounds but I laughed at this). That said, I love that Owen is portrayed as having a typical body is so refreshing and lovely (all of the chiseled abs in romance books are a bit boring)
 
This is a sweet, lovely, fun read.

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I read a few reviews before I started this book and I most certainly have to say that I agree with some that say that Andi is a difficult character to digest. Although Andi is jaded by her almost wedding debacle I feel like she should have sucked it up more for her best friend and enjoyed the time they were able to spend in Italy. The romance was okay- nothing spectacular that really drew me in. Overall this is an okay book.

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What a cute read! I loved the main character Andi, her journey and rediscovering love. What a fun feel good read!

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