Bette Hansen
The Wedding Date Disaster was a laugh out loud funny read that kept me entertained all the way through the book. Hadley and Will have some crazy chemistry working even as they try to convince themselves that they hate each other. When they finally put their defenses down and enjoy each other things really get interesting. For a light entertaining read this is the book for you. I highly recommend it.
Carvanz
This was a fun read with an enemies to lover trope that really held fast to the enemies part throughout the majority of the story. Along with that was the “she’s a gold digger” plot and I couldn’t have been happier about it. Together, these elements made this crazy enjoyable. This was a romance with lots of light hearted fun and in which the characters are obviously developed to fit. Hadley wasn’t a hard as nails heroine, instead she’s struggling to find what she needs to start her business all while barely holding on to the life that she’s living. Will was not the hard core alpha type of hero that I love, but I did enjoy him and the rather unique voice this author gave him. They were a lot of fun to watch as they bickered and interacted in private as well as in front of her family. Once this couple takes things to the next level, the chemistry sizzles across the page. They’ll definitely set your kindle on fire. The angst is pretty low with an uptick towards the end and while it was a rather obvious path to travel, I still enjoyed the direction this book and these characters took. Overall, this was a really good read for the afternoon and I found it refreshing for its combined tropes.
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Marina Skinner
Oh boy the snark and sass is strong in this one!! Im not kidding. The witty banter between the characters made this an entertaining enemies/haters to lovers story. Hadley has to return home for her sisters wedding and expecting her best friend to be her plus one, however who ends up going is Web’s twin Will. Can they pull off a fake date with her family or is it destined to fail? Sometimes what we show our families isn’t always the truth and perhaps Hadley has been trying to protect her family from seeing/knowing what her life is really like now. With having to room with Will in a cabin for a week, needless to say the angry conversations, steamy tension and family meddlesome moments made this one great story. I laughed, commiserated and felt for what they all go through. Will’s trust issues are crazy but I thought the way things ended was fantastic! I loved the family games most and especially Hadley’s grandpa, he was gold!
6 people found this review helpful