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Chargement... Aubrey McFadden is Never Getting Marriedpar Georgia Beers
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All of Aubrey McFadden's college friends are tying the knot, and she's been invited to five weddings. Five. In one year. Who wouldn't want to celebrate so much love and romance? Aubrey, that's who. She's going anyway, of course. It's not her friends' fault her college boyfriend left Aubrey on the day of their wedding. Lies, selfishness, unhappy surprises...no, thank you. And you know who's responsible for her permanently single status? Monica, that's who. Their friends all say Monica Wallace had a thing for Aubrey back then--not that Aubrey cares one little bit why that still makes her heart race. Monica convinced her best friend Cody that marrying Aubrey, settling down, and locking himself into a 9-to-5 at the expense of his dreams would be a huge mistake. Cody called off the wedding, and Aubrey has never forgiven them. Aubrey McFadden is never getting married, but she does have five weddings to attend, and she'll be avoiding Monica at every single one. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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A sweet, fluffy acquaintance to lovers romance about unrequited love finally being realized.
Aubrey's fiancée dumps her on their wedding day, and his best friend Monica is apparently to blame. Ten years later, Aubrey is attending five of her friends' weddings, and Monica (still in the same friend group) is also going. Can Aubrey finally put the past behind her, especially as she gets closer to Monica?
There's a lot to like about this book. The pacing is good, and I love how it's set up in the style of five weddings bringing the two women closer together over the course of several months. I love that Aubrey is a mom, but I wish her daughter had a little bit more of a central role. The romance itself was sweet but also not quite as deep as I'd hoped to see, especially given that they've known each other for so long. I also really liked seeing reference to previous novels. Definitely would recommend to those who enjoy lighthearted Sapphic romances.
Thanks so much to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review. ( )