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Started and stopped - not sure why? Maybe a little too of a slow burn. Maybe not enough of the relationship? I did like the travel aspect and I did like the relationship with her mom. Maybe will pick up again - maybe not?

Thank you Netgalley for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review! As always, all opinions are my own.
“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?”
Andi came across as excessively self-absorbed, which proved to be quite vexing. She seemed to constantly be preoccupied with herself and frequently emphasized her own virtue, citing her attendance at her best friend's wedding despite having been cheated on during her own nuptials. Unfortunately, these qualities left me with a negative impression of her. While I sympathize with the emotional turmoil she endured after being jilted by her fiancé on their wedding day, it is unjust to project her negative energy onto her best friend who is tying the knot. Rather, she ought to be a pillar of support for her friend during this momentous occasion. Being there for a friend should not pose a challenge.
Also, the pacing of the narrative was notably slow, to the point where the plot was scarcely discernible. In all candor, I am uncertain as to the intended direction of the plot. Was it centered around the wedding? If that was the case, then it concluded well before reaching the midway point. Alternatively, was it a tale of romance? If so, the characters appeared disconnected, lacking any significant chemistry or interaction with one another.
2.5⭐️
1.5🌶️ (closed-door)
Tropes :
* Italy
* Gastronomy
* Forced Proximity
* Grumpy/Grumpy
* LGBTQ+
* Found family

Andi hates weddings because of a traumatic experience from her past. Yet, she has to be the maid of honor for her best friend.
This book is somewhere between three and four stars for me. Andi has strong opinions about weddings, opinions that she reluctantly accommodates during their week in Italy. I wasn't a fan of some of her actions, but she didn't quite irritate me enough to hate her. Owen, the best man, supposedly hates weddings as well. However, I didn't quite believe that based on his actions. He was sweet, helpful and will make you swoon. The two worked together really well, I liked their interactions and the way they built their relationship. The descriptions of all of the food they ate were delicious, I was hungry for most of the book because of them. Sometimes it felt like the food was talked about more in comparison to the main couple, though. I loved all of the side characters, and I enjoyed the writing style.
A fun, easy and romantic read with only a hint of spice but a lot of tension. I would recommend reading it, but keep in mind that you might not be crazy about the main character!

Pretty good book of you try to look past the mcs attitude. Was hard to do, but it did end up getting better

This was such a difficult read, not because of its storyline but because of the main character. I think this is the first time ever I hate a main character in romance book. The main character is unsufferable, annoying and has a lot of negativity. I get that she have trauma due to her ruined wedding but it did not excuse her horrible actions toward her best friend who is so excited and happy to get married. The least thing she could do is to be happy for her friend. I just don't care about the romance anymore when I'm so annoyed by her character.
One thing I genuinely enjoy is the wedding location. It's perfectly described and atmospheric.
Thank you to Netgalley for the review copy.

DNF @ 16%. The MC was insufferable and couldn't put her feelings aside for even her best friend.
Also I was so confused on the timeline? Did her wedding get screwed, then days later her best friend announces hers and within a week they're in Italy for that wedding??
Thanks to NetGalley and Aria & Aries for an advance copy.

4 stars ... This story on location for a friends wedding had some parts that were fun to read and others that seemed a bit juvenile in the telling. I appreciate that it gets better as you go and our leading couple have good connection that was shown more effectively as the story progressses. I reeived ann early copy of this story from NetGalley in return for my thoughts on the tale.

Getting into the story was difficult for me. The main character Andi is unsufferable, she's annoying and has a lot of negativity. I get that her wedding was ruined but at least she could be happy for her friend's wedding. The Italian setting was beautiful.
Unfortunately, this book was not for me.

2.5
My rating mostly has to do with the main character. I couldn't get past how unbelievably selfish and self centered they were. I understand they went through something traumatic but it does not excuse their horrible actions. I also felt no chemistry between the two main love interests. One thing I did enjoy was the destination wedding part. The author did a great job of setting up the scene. Overall, this one was not for me at all. The pacing was all over the place and I couldn’t care about the romance when I despised the main character. I hope others love it though!
Thank you so much to the author and publisher for my gifted copy on #netgalley All thoughts and opinions are my own.

I had a really hard time getting into this one and didn't really feel like it was worth it in the end. I wish I had connected with the characters a bit more.

Wow, what a brilliant novel! Highly reccomend.
Andrea is surprised when her best friend asks her to be her maid of honour in her Italian Wedding. After all Andrea hates weddings and all things wedding related. With good reason of course. At her own wedding Andrea found her fiancé in a very compromising position with her maid of honour. Needless to say since then she hasn't much believed in love. But as best friend of the bride she has a duty to make it the best day ever. Even with all her own fears and anxieties at the forefront of her mind. But she knows she can get through this day and put all that away for a while. Cue Owen, Andrea's double in terms of beliefs of love and weddings. It's one thing for Andrea to hide her feelings about love but when Owen constantly reminds her, how is she ever going to stay positive about all this. Add to that the fact that everything she is planning for the wedding is seemingly going wrong. But is true love really a myth? Surely not. She see the way her best friend Alex and her Fiancé Charlie are with each other. So if true love does exist, then can Andrea ever find it? Is it out there somewhere or is it right here in Italy?
I am obsessed with this book. This has to be the best ARC I have had the privilege of reading. So cosy and comforting and immediately draws you in. I loved it that much I actually didn't pick it up for a few days as I just did not want it to end. This is a must read!

I was so excited to get an opportunity to read this one and while some aspects of the book fell flat for me, I still enjoyed it!
HIGHLIGHTS
- a destination wedding
- grumpy/grumpy ( a nice change from grumpy x sunshine)
- the writing style
- the plot line!
STRUGGLES
- The main character (I get she dealt with some trauma but she didn't strike me as a girls girl)
- The romance didnt seem to connect the main characters enough

My thoughts
Narrative and Plot
Some books have titles that make sense with the overall theme or that one particular moment. The Anti-Wedding Party definitely stays true to its name. It's a rom-com about a jaded maid of honor and best man who are reluctantly part of their respective best friend's wedding.
Coming from a completely different culture and a country where if you are broke, you can never think of affording a visa for Europe no matter who is paying for the whole trip, I can totally see the main leads who shouldn't have been dragged into this wedding party in the first place if they didn't want to. I say this because a lot of the reviews for this book were about the unlikeable protagonist who couldn't be nice to her generous friend. Maybe I am as cynical as Andi. If you are someone who feels disillusioned by the idea of romance but is still a closet hopeless romantic, this book is for you.
Characters and Conflicts
The Anti-Wedding Party is more about character arcs and finding yourself again than the plot. It is as much about friendship as it is about romance. Alex and Andi have a lifelong friendship. Whether it would stand the test of time and their separately evolving life is one of the many conflicts of the story.
Towards the second half, the book meanders a bit to set up the final conflict. However, the story takes its time to realistically resolve the same rather than bringing it all to a crescendo at some final event.
Also, Owen is like the ray of hope at the end of a dark tunnel. The chemistry between the leads shone throughout like an Italian sunshine. The ensemble cast complements the leads just right. The picturesque location and exotic food only add to the charm.
Conclusion
I enjoyed reading this unconventional love story of two cynics. It is meant for those people who have felt heartache in any form at some point. It reminded me of the Chris Evans - Michelle Monaghan movie Playing it Cool, where the leads hate the cliched rom-com tropes but end up starring in their own whirlwind rom-com. If you are looking for something like that in your next romance rather than the giddy HEA, give this one a try.

Andi has some very personal reasons as to why she dislikes weddings and romance. As soon as Owen steps into the picture she relaxes a bit and focuses on her best friends wedding. Lots of funny moments that will try to derail the wedding and how Andi and Owen try to move forward to make the wedding happen. The writing is a little on the wordy side, too much explaining in between character dialogues.

A struggled to finish this book as from the very start the main character Andi just didn’t sit well with me, she’s strongly disliked, the overall story would be amazing if written with a character people could get on board with

Super fun and very touching. This is a love story on very subtle layers of acceptance and knowing. Warm tender and kind, funny, silly and moving. It’s quite a journey!
This is the story of Andrea which starts with her wedding to Hannah and ends somewhere completely different via Positano and Italy! Her everyday life is working hard in the family fish and chip shop near Manchester. Living in the flat above it is her world, being very close to her mum. Her best friend Alex always has her back, with understanding and love.
A touching story with some great lovable characters, great Italian food and ambience. I want to go to Positano!!!
Thoroughly enjoyed this latest from Lucy Knott, and very different from her other books.
Thank you NetGalley for the early read. Loved it!

I'm sorry to say this was just not one for me.
It was very hard to get on board with Andi and even grow to like her at all. It made the book so difficult to get through unfortunately. Unfortunately this one was just a little blah and flat for me.
Thank you to Aria & Aries, Net Galley, and Lucy Knott for the ARC.

This was definitely a good read and i would recommend to read it. Cute and fluffy read with a good storyline.
Excellent banter between the couple in the story.
thank you for the review opportunity of this gem of a story!

Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
☆ best man x maid of honor
☆ destination wedding
☆ grumpy/grumpy
Sadly, I found Andi quite annoying. I get that her wedding was ruined but you can’t be happy for your friends??
She’s very negative and it just bothered me and wasn’t fun to read about.
Owen was okay. He was sweet and nice enough.
I just didn’t feel their chemistry or anything. More detail was put into the descriptions of the food and location than the love story.

I don't think I've been happier to finish a book, but not for the reasons you think.
Our main character, Andi, is, I think, one of the least liked characters I've ever read. She's cynical and selfish for pretty much the entirety of the book, with little growth. I understand she has her reasons for disliking love and weddings, but for the entire first half, she's in utter disbelief that her best friend wants to share the excitement of being engaged and getting married with the people she loves most, and she has the gall to act betrayed because she was asked to be the maid of honor. She's consistently putting her feelings first and doesn't seem to care if others get hurt until the damage has been done and reality sets in. Owen was the saving grace in their romance, but I also feel like we got to know very little about him besides the basics. It's partial insta-love, but it's also slow-burnish because they decide to take time and just be together without pushing their (mainly Andi's) boundaries.
Another thing I wasn't a big fan of was the overt amount of description given to everything and the weird comparisons that constantly threw me out of the story. It seems so wild that in some parts of the book we get these amazing descriptions of Italy and the delicious foods they enjoyed, but in other parts we get what felt like juvenile comparisons, such as jelly-like and algebra-like difficulties. I also cannot count the number of times Owen's blue-grey eyes were described, but I was over them by the end of the book.
Take out the subpar romance between Andi and Owen, and you're left with a beautiful love story about Italy and the mountain sides, basking in its beauty while also falling in love with the exquisite, mouth-watering descriptions of cuisine and pastries, all while being surrounded by your beloved friends and family.
𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘢𝘶𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘳, 𝘱𝘶𝘣𝘭𝘪𝘴𝘩𝘦𝘳, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘕𝘦𝘵𝘨𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘺 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘷𝘪𝘥𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘢𝘯 𝘦-𝘈𝘙𝘊 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘰𝘸𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘮𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘰𝘱𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘶𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘺 𝘵𝘰 𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘥 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘩𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘭𝘺 𝘳𝘦𝘷𝘪𝘦𝘸 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘳𝘺.