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Save the Date

par Monica Murphy

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Caroline Abbott loves her job-helping engaged couples pick out the perfect save-the-date cards and invitations for their dream wedding. Working at Noteworthy means she has to deal with the occasional bridezilla, but Caroline's always up for the challenge. ?Until one particular bridezilla walks into the stationery store whose fianc? happens to be the boy Caroline shared her first kiss with. Alexander Wilder is all grown up now, helping run his family's successful luxury hotel chain, and is somehow even better looking than she remembers. ?When Caroline just happens to catch Alex's fianc?e half naked with another man, well, of course she has to tell Alex. Of course, he breaks off his engagement. And of course, the ex-bridezilla has gone completely bonkers. ?At least Caroline has her friends to save her from crazy ex-fianc?es. But she also has the sudden interest of ? Alex? Caroline knows they share a connection, but is he on the rebound? Or after seeing her all these years later, does he really want something more? ?"Pure fun-A romantic comedy that's perfect for a day at the beach!"… (plus d'informations)
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I read this book (well listened to the audiobook), as part of a family book club. For me, there were elements and tropes that I liked — billionaire love; forced proximity; fake dating; and slow burn. The main characters had a lot of character development, which I liked. However, I wished some of the secondary characters were a little bit more relatable. But that’s ok… my favorite scene was all about Chanel, haha! The plot was a tad predictable, but that’s ok. It reminded me of a nice Hallmark romance, with just a hint of some spice. It was a super quick read, and I still had fun listening/reading it. :) ( )
  philae_02 | Jul 23, 2023 |
For me, Sundays is a day of house chores, and while I am doing those errands, I like to have an audiobook. That way, while cleaning or vacuuming, I am also reading.
I was looking for an audiobook through the new Audible Plus catalog and found "Save the Date" by Monica Murphy.
This is such a great book, a quick and fun read, with some steamy moments thrown in for good measure. I loved the ‘meet-cute’ if you will and how this book was set up. I love that she writes characters who are super relatable. I appreciate it when I’m reading a book, and I can relate to what the characters have dealt with or are dealing with at the same time. The way that Monica writes pulls you in from the very beginning.
The author does a fantastic job with the friendship. Caroline has fantastic girl-friends that are standing by her no matter what. ( )
  AvigailRGRIL | Nov 3, 2020 |
Caroline Abbott works at a high end stationary store that sells a lot of wedding-related stuff, like save the date cards, wedding invitations, and thank you cards. She's used to dealing with bridezillas, so her newest customer, Tiffany, doesn't throw her much, but the identity of Tiffany's fiance does. It turns out that Tiffany is getting married to Alex Wilder, Caroline's first crush. The last time they saw each other was when she was 12 and he was 14. He gave her her first kiss and then disappeared.

It's a shock to see Alex again, especially like this. When she was a kid, Caroline never realized that Alex came from a wealthy family. It's a bit strange that he's getting married so quickly, only a month or so after meeting Tiffany, and he doesn't even seem to like her much. But Caroline tries to be professional, do her job, and not ogle Alex, who is definitely no longer the gawky boy he used to be. Then she accidentally discovers that Tiffany is cheating on Alex, and things become even more complicated.

This was one of my Book Bonanza purchases. I tend to be drawn to illustrated covers, and this looked cute and fun. I went into this expecting a zany romantic comedy in which Caroline and Alex would awkwardly try to reconnect while dodging Tiffany's probably over-the-top attempts at getting revenge against Caroline and/or Alex. Instead, the writing style made me question what genre I was dealing with - Caroline's first person present tense POV felt more chick lit than romantic comedy, to me - and Caroline and Alex's early flirtation, prior to Caroline discovering that Alex was one of her newest customers, had me wondering whether it was actually going to be Alex who cheated first rather than Tiffany.

While Caroline and Alex didn't kiss or even spend much time together until after Alex learned about Tiffany's cheating and ended their engagement, it still felt uncomfortably like Tiffany was set up for failure. She was horrible and annoying and, even so, I felt a bit sorry for her. From the sounds of things, after the initial shine of their relationship wore off, Alex basically stopped paying much attention to Tiffany, spent most of his time at work, and procrastinated on getting her an engagement ring. Yeah, Tiffany was a gold digger who rushed him into a wedding, but he let himself be rushed. It was like he just couldn't be bothered to break up with her and was going to marry her because it was easier than telling her "no."

Which, honestly, didn't make him an appealing romantic hero. The parts of the book from his POV came across as wooden and boring, and my impression of him only worsened after he and Caroline decided to succumb to their attraction to each other. I think readers were supposed to see them as a better, more solid couple than Alex and Tiffany, but instead I saw Caroline as Alex's Tiffany 2.0. Just like with Tiffany, their relationship started off with lots of bouts of fantastic sex (fantastic for them - I considered the first person present tense sex scenes to be gross and stilted). When things got tough just before the end of the book, though, and Alex had to make a decision between trusting and supporting Caroline or doubting her, he chose the latter. It emphasized that these two characters still didn't really know or trust each other, and the happy ending, after Alex did a bit of groveling, felt hollow.

Also, this was a very small part of the book, but I still wanted to bring it up: I didn't like the way the author used Alex's younger brother, James. Alex had two siblings, his sister Meredith and his younger brother James. James was autistic. It was mentioned that he worked as an accountant in the family business and seemed to be pretty good at it. At one point, Alex thought about how James had told him that he felt like their parents were babying him (he still lived with their parents, and it sounded like they were very protective). Alex privately agreed with James...but also expected that James would one day move in with either Meredith or him, so I didn't really see how he was any different from their parents, not even entertaining the idea that James might want more independence. It also bugged me that, while Meredith got a small speaking role in the book, James didn't. For someone who was supposedly so important to Alex, he had almost no presence.

Caroline had a group of friends who all gave off "future heroine in this series" vibes. However, none of them particularly drew me in, and after the issues I had with Save the Date, I have no intention of trying another one of this author's books.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) ( )
  Familiar_Diversions | Dec 11, 2019 |
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Caroline Abbott loves her job-helping engaged couples pick out the perfect save-the-date cards and invitations for their dream wedding. Working at Noteworthy means she has to deal with the occasional bridezilla, but Caroline's always up for the challenge. ?Until one particular bridezilla walks into the stationery store whose fianc? happens to be the boy Caroline shared her first kiss with. Alexander Wilder is all grown up now, helping run his family's successful luxury hotel chain, and is somehow even better looking than she remembers. ?When Caroline just happens to catch Alex's fianc?e half naked with another man, well, of course she has to tell Alex. Of course, he breaks off his engagement. And of course, the ex-bridezilla has gone completely bonkers. ?At least Caroline has her friends to save her from crazy ex-fianc?es. But she also has the sudden interest of ? Alex? Caroline knows they share a connection, but is he on the rebound? Or after seeing her all these years later, does he really want something more? ?"Pure fun-A romantic comedy that's perfect for a day at the beach!"

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