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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Contemporary, Chicago Ivy Rhodes is a hopeless romantic and the best wedding planner in the business. She isn’t going to let anything get in the way of getting ahead and most certainly not a personal problem. She isn’t about to let a heartbreaking and recent one-night stand get in the way when she is asked to star in the reality show Planning for Love. Bennett Westcott is a videographer that didn’t handle his encounter with Ivy well at all. Watching her smile and great body through the camera every day makes him want to try for some no strings attached fun with her. The more time they spend together shows Ben that Ivy isn’t at all what he imagined her to be namely a wedding-crazed bridezilla. He has never trusted himself to make a relationship work let alone last. Now he has to try and convince Ivy to give him another chance. This is a romance that takes the reader on a very fun ride. The situations at times are comical and seeing how the character react makes for a very enjoyable read. It is also interesting to see how the characters overcome their respective pasts to get the future that they find that they really want to have with each other. This story kicks off a series that if they rest live up to this one should prove to be a wonderful series to read and enjoy. It also gives a fun spin to both weddings and reality shows. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Wedding planner Ivy Rhodes is the best in the business, and she's not about to let a personal problem stop her from getting ahead. So when she's asked to star in the reality TV show Planning for Love, it doesn't matter that the show's videographer happens to be a recent--and heartbreaking--one-night stand. Bennett Westcott admits he didn't handle his encounter with Ivy very well. But looking at her beautiful smile--and great body--through a camera lens every day? He can't be faulted for suggesting they have some no-strings fun. The more time they spend together, the more Ben realizes Ivy isn't the wedding-crazed bridezilla he'd imagined. But if he doesn't trust himself to make a relationship last, how can he convince Ivy to give him another chance? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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My big gripe was Ivy tricking Ben. If someone says "I don't want to be in a relationship", I don't know, maybe take them at their word? Ben's reasons for not wanting to be dating seriously are pretty silly (a family curse, what the what?) but he doesn't actually have to justify himself. If Ben wants to have sex with Ivy and Ivy will only have sex with Ben if they are in a serious relationship and Ben doesn't want to be in a relationship with Ivy, then Ben can't have sex with Ivy. Ivy gets to choose who she has sex with and why, Ben gets to choose who he has sex with and why, and they can only have sex with each other if the who and the why overlap. That's how consent works. And consent is awesome.
Anyway, I know it's fiction and it doesn't have to have a Great Moral Lesson, but this is one of those messages that irks the hell out of me. ( )