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The Wedding Date Disaster

The Wedding Date Disaster, September 2020
by Avery Flynn

Entangled: Amara
330 pages
ISBN: 1640639128
EAN: 9781640639126
Kindle: B086J3T31K
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
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"Snarls and snark turn to sexy clinches in this entertaining romance!"

Fresh Fiction Review

The Wedding Date Disaster
Avery Flynn

Reviewed by Miranda Owen
Posted August 4, 2020

Romance Billionaire | Romance Comedy

THE WEDDING DATE DISASTER is the fourth book in Avery Flynn’s “Harbor City” series but works as a standalone novel as well. This is a perfect book for readers who enjoy the enemies-to-lovers romance trope. I’m not usually one of them, but I did enjoy this book. Web Holt is Hadley’s guy BFF. Will Holt is the bane of Hadley’s existence. Web contrives to get his bro and his BFF together with mixed results. Snark and sexy times ensue.

Nothing seems to be going right for Hadley when she and Will are caught in a somewhat compromising position that gets her fired. She wasn’t flush with cash to begin with, but this really doesn’t help. The cherry on the cake is having to go back to her hometown and the loving, if a tad constricting, arms of her family for her little sister’s wedding. It’s not that Hadley and her family are on bad terms, but she is not in any mood for probing questions about her career or her nonexistent love life. Web initially agrees to join her to the family compound as her fake romantic “plus-one”. Disaster strikes and Will winds up as her wingman instead. Yikes! It’s helpful that this story is told from alternating perspectives, since the two main characters really know so little about each other and what drives them. Will alternately flirts with Hadley – partly to drive her crazy and partly because she drives him crazy – and low-level snipes at her. It’s not that Will is a total jerk, but he carries a lot of baggage from his childhood and his last relationship. The grandmother who raised him was a cold woman who values money above everything else, and his ex Mia tried to play him to get wealth and status. Since then, Will has a chip on his shoulder and worries Hadley is out to fleece his brother. Far from being the femme fatale Will imagines her to be, Hadley is just trying to keep her head above water and values the few true friends she’s lucky to have. As I said, I usually prefer friends-to-lovers rather than enemies to lovers, but this story intrigued me, and the dialogue is engaging.

THE WEDDING DATE DISASTER is like the classic “buddy movie” but with more kissing and less car chases and things exploding. Hadley’s family is quirky rather than obnoxiously zany. I wouldn’t mind reading about Will’s brother in a future story. This is the first book I’ve read by Avery Flynn, but I’d be up for trying more by her in the future.

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SUMMARY

I can’t believe I have to go home to Nebraska for my sister’s wedding. I’m gonna need a wingman and a whole lot of vodka for this level of family interaction. At least my bestie agreed he’d man up and help. Too bad he had to catch a different flight than me. Then his plane got delayed. And finally—because bad things always happen in threes—instead of my best friend, his evil twin strolls out of the airport.

If you looked up doesn’t-deserve-to-be-that-confident, way-too-hot-for-his-own-good billionaire in the dictionary, you’d find a picture of Will Holt. He’s awful. Horrible. The worst—even if his butt looks phenomenal in those jeans.

Ten times worse? My buffer was supposed to be there to keep me away from the million and one family events. But Satan’s spawn just grins and signs us up for every. Single. Thing.

Fine. “Cutthroat” Scrabble? I’m in. I can’t wait to take this guy down a notch.

But somewhere between Pictionary and the teasing glint in his eyes, our bickering starts to feel like more than just a game…


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1 comment posted.

Re: Snarls and snark turn to sexy clinches in this entertaining romance!

Oh boy! This sounds great. Avery can+ write snark like
nobodies business! Thanks for the review.
(Kathleen Bylsma 9:07pm August 7, 2020)

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