Member Reviews
I had high hopes for this book after reading the blurb but unfortunately they weren't met. The characters felt a bit flat to me and at some time it was just annoying that every possibile thing went wrong.
I love weddings, but weddings that go wrong at every turn? Something you just have to sit back and hang on for the ride. This was so endearing and sweet. Just the perfect lightweight romcom
I like the setting, cover and the idea of the plot I gathered from the blurb, but this book just wasn't it. The writing was decent, but the characters felt flat and 2D. Honestly, this could have been done so much better! I had to push myself through the entire book, which felt super long and boring
This was very low-key and felt low-stakes even though the beginning was awful and I would have committed crimes in my wedding dress.
Andi’s aversion to weddings does make sense, to a point. Once you realize HOW LONG it’s been, the fact that her friends are still having to tiptoe around her is a bit much - she comes off as childish and selfish far before her friends call her out on it. And poor Owen is just getting wildly jerked around by her rollercoaster of emotions
But Owen, absolute darling man. Just wants to be sweet and kind and fun and spend time with her. So relaxed and compassionate and food-driven. A real golden retriever of a man.
Overall enjoyable, but Andi’s childishness made it a bit hard to be fully invested. She did make a real effort at the end and is better off for it! I just wish I could have been rooting for her more earlier on.
I had really high expectations from this book after reading the blurb but this was more about self discovery than a rom com. The writing was great in the beginning but towards the end, I started to lose interest tbh. I sympathized with Andi but she was plain selfish and annoying. Owen was a bit likeable in comparison but I still couldn't connect with both of them. So overall, it was an okay read for me.
Thank you Netgalley for providing me this ARC in exchange of an honest review
-Italy and England Settings
-Bi Representation
-Fade to black
-Single POV
Overall quick and fun read. It was really easy to envision all the settings in the book due to the great detail it was described. I loved hearing about all the things that Andi and the other characters cooked in the book. I enjoyed Charlie and Alex’s characters best. I do wish that there was more background into Owen’s character and think it would have been great as a Dual POV.
Thank you to NetGallary and Aria and Aries for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
It took me a minute to get into the story, but I can’t really say I did get into the story. I found myself skimming a lot and not the good kind where you’re dying to know what happens next. Rather, I was skimming trying to get to the action as I was getting bored.
I think the characters could’ve been better developed and it all felt rushed and yet nothing really happens. I thought Andi was childish and selfish - she couldn’t bring herself to be happy for her alleged best friend.
I loved the setting and some of the characters but the FMC was just so unlikable and selfish that I couldn't like the book. The premise is great, the writing si good, and the MMC is likable, but our main girl Andi just makes everything about herself and I don't know if that's really something that I like in people or characters.
Andi finds out her fiancée is cheating on her right before their wedding and decides she hates weddings after that. Now her best friend is getting married and she's given a week in Italy (for free) where she meets the best man Owen and finds out he's super cynical and hates weddings too. The two of them don't have much chemistry but end up developing feelings for each other and while Owen wants it to go somewhere, Andi decides to end whatever it is they have when she goes home. Eventually he wears her down and the two get together.
If you like reading about a character who only does what she wants and ruins things for people when it's not going her way, this is the book for you.
Oh gosh, talk about a cute and fun read. I loved this book from page one. Such a fun story about a resistant maid of honor doing all the things for her best friend and watching it all fall apart.
This was such a cute read! Something about books being set in Italy always makes it so romantic. This did feel a little slow at times but overall I did enjoy it and would recommend it!
This book was very slow to me, the premise was cute and it did have entertaining parts but it really dragged.
Unfortunately I had to dnf. i could not get past the main character not wanting to go to her best friends wedding like i know she had a bad experience with her wedding but come on it’s your best friend. she’s was just a very annoying character.💀
thank you to NetGalley and Aria &. Aries for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review.
I, unfortunately, just could not get over Andi’s attitude at the beginning of this story. I understand that the point is her growth - but her inability to be happy for her best friend on her wedding day was so frustrating. Usually I can get over not loving a main character, but none of the side character were particularly interesting and the pacing was a little slow.
Thank you to NetGalley and Aria and Aries for this e-arc in exchange for an honest review
I actually found Andi to be really intolerable and I struggled with how she couldn’t put her own issues aside. Yes, what happened was horrible - but you’re going to act this way why? She is so whiny and I honestly struggled to get through this book because of it. I think it was a cute concept but it fell flat for me :/
This book was such a great read - a fun romcom. Andi does not like weddings and she is met with the challenge of being Maid of Honour for her friend, Alex. The following week is an exciting week to say the least - a series of mishaps that will make you lol. Andi finds a partner in her distaste with weddings with the best man, Owen. A fabulous read - you will not be disappointed.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC.
This book, however, is really Andi's slow growth to opening herself up. At 34, she's only ever worked with her mother in the now-failing family family fish and chip shop.
At times she's a poor best friend to Alex with her attitude, or, when she feels Owen getting through her guard, a bit of a porcupine. Luckily she got a few home truths served by other characters! Some might find her off-putting (and she certainly tested my patience with her especially near the end), but I find my favourite sort of characters are the ones who are spiky because they have to undertake a real growth to make changes and own up to their mIstakes.
At times, I think the pace got a bit too slow, and I'd liked to have seen Andi's growth start to emerge a bit earlier on (especially her work plans). And while there's a fantastic spark between the two cynics as they find themselves as they spend the week in the Italian sunshine participating in wedding festivities, I would've liked more on how Owen's feelings changed, given how often And pushed him away. Owen was equally if not more cynical than Andi, but totally supportive and sweet so it just didn't quite become clear why And made him re-evaluate his stance.
United by a hate of weddings, disaster after disaster befalls their close friends’ wedding. Amongst trying to get the wedding in Italy off the ground and the party favours found, and the vegetarian meal sourced and the speeches written love blossoms. Amongst the growing romance there are beautiful descriptions of Italy and little restaurants and shops. The food descriptions made my mouth water and this all helps Andrea grow into someone she is proud to be but also someone who holds her own with Owen and knows she deserves a happy ever after.
After Andi catches her fiancee Hannah cheating with the maid of honour on their wedding day, her already tainted view of love is shattered. So, when best friend Alex announces her week long wedding celebrations in Italy, Andi is not on board. Lucky for her, the best man Owen also hates weddings! What could possibly go wrong?
What a fresh take on rom-com! This book goes to show you don’t always need the smut when you can have an epic romance. Lucy creates such colourful descriptions. from the warmth of the Amalfi Coast, the yellowest of lemons & the mouth watering food… I felt like I was dreaming of Italy at one point.
At times, it was a bit slow hence the 4 stars & closer to the end, I felt there was a rush to cram in details to back up Andi’s future work plans that could possibly have been introduced earlier but overall, this was a lovely, heart warming story.
Perfect to take on holiday, a book full of humour, chaos and celebration.
Thanks to Aria & Aries and NetGalley for the ARC! Well done Lucy Knott!
Really loved this laugh out loud, sexy, fun and emotionally thrilling journey filled with exciting and engaging charters, witty dialog, heart racing twist and undeniable passion. Was a great edge of your seat read from beginning to end.
I like how this is really a story about figuring yourself out first and then a rom-com. A bit slow in the beginning, but I ended up falling for the main characters. A lot of great side characters too.
I received an ARC from netgalley and the publisher!