Lisa Wolf's Reviews > The Wedding Party
The Wedding Party (The Wedding Date, #3)
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bookshelves: contemporary-fiction, romance, weddings, sequels-and-series
Nov 10, 2019
bookshelves: contemporary-fiction, romance, weddings, sequels-and-series
Maddie and Theo are successful professionals, both dedicated to family and friends, and both in need of love and companionship. Despite sharing a best friend, they manage to take an instant dislike to one another at their first meeting, and only tolerate each other for Alexa's sake. But with Alexa's wedding coming up, they're forced to spend more time together, and after an initial, spontaneous, one-time-only sexual encounter, they're both aware that their chemistry is off the charts.
It's totally engaging and charming to see Maddie and Theo battling their attraction and reluctance to admit feelings, when it's so obvious that their connection is deep and real. And though they keep insisting to themselves that this is physical only, with an agreement to stop hooking up once the wedding is over, it's clear that Maddie and Theo make each other happy in a way no one else can.
The Wedding Party fits in with the author's The Wedding Date series, as characters from the previous two books (especially Alexa and Drew from book #1) appear in this book. I think The Wedding Party could be enjoyed as a stand-alone, although it's even more fun to see the connections established in earlier books continue here.
As with Jasmine Guillory's other books, I'm occasionally frustrated by how much lack of communication contributes to the couple's obstacles. They really should be better at this, considering what they do for a living! Still, the book overall is a really fun read, and I loved the characters, the adorableness of their relationship, and their smoking hot sparks. Can't wait for the next book, Royal Holiday!
It's totally engaging and charming to see Maddie and Theo battling their attraction and reluctance to admit feelings, when it's so obvious that their connection is deep and real. And though they keep insisting to themselves that this is physical only, with an agreement to stop hooking up once the wedding is over, it's clear that Maddie and Theo make each other happy in a way no one else can.
The Wedding Party fits in with the author's The Wedding Date series, as characters from the previous two books (especially Alexa and Drew from book #1) appear in this book. I think The Wedding Party could be enjoyed as a stand-alone, although it's even more fun to see the connections established in earlier books continue here.
As with Jasmine Guillory's other books, I'm occasionally frustrated by how much lack of communication contributes to the couple's obstacles. They really should be better at this, considering what they do for a living! Still, the book overall is a really fun read, and I loved the characters, the adorableness of their relationship, and their smoking hot sparks. Can't wait for the next book, Royal Holiday!
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November 5, 2019
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November 5, 2019
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contemporary-fiction
November 10, 2019
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romance
November 10, 2019
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weddings
November 10, 2019
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sequels-and-series
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Nov 10, 2019 03:56PM
Fab review, Lisa 💖
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