Thursday, July 25, 2024

My Best Friend's Wedding Planner (Wedding Disasters #1)


Suddenly, its the end of July slash beginning of August, and I have so many currently-borrowed-ARCs due. Here's to me speed-reading (which, frankly, I'm great at). "My Best Friend's Wedding Planner" by D.K. Sutton. Its the first book in her Wedding Disaster's series.

["Miles
Act as the dude of honor for my best friend? On it. Play nice with her scheming groom? Sure. Sabotage the wedding so she doesn’t make the biggest mistake of her life? Someone has to.
The only obstacle is her fierce, over-the-top wedding planner. I can’t get distracted by Zye Roessler’s sass or kissable lips. Not when he’s fixing things faster than I can break them.
We’re both determined. I want to protect my friend. And Zye needs this wedding to save his business. Not that he believes in love or marriage. I mean, neither do I, but I’m not the one making a profit from other’s mistakes.
I have a plan, and it doesn’t include kissing Zye every chance I get.

Zye
Miles Gordon is a problem. A gorgeous, muscled, tempting problem. He loves riling me up, but it’s the continuous issues with the wedding that snag my attention.
The dress? The venue? Are these coincidences or a sexy mechanic’s warped sense of loyalty?
I’m used to setbacks: the kids in school ridiculing me for being different, hearing “Shut up, Zye” too many times, my mom dropping me off at my dad’s for the weekend…and never returning.
Despite Miles’s attempts to distract me and the mounting evidence that this marriage is a mistake, this wedding will happen.
My only focus is giving the bride her perfect wedding and saving my business.
No matter how safe and cared for I feel in Miles’s strong arms."]

God, this book had all of the good kinds of angst. There was a little bad angst, but just enough to keep you reading, to keep you wanting more (more popcorn, like when the hell are all of these secrets--because there were a looooot--going to finally spill). But the push-and-pull, the play fights, the sexual tension, the mutual pining. It was fucking gloroius.

I loooooved these two. They were glorious and adorable. Their HEA wasn't the easiest to get to (but all of those secrets, man--most not even theirs), but they did get there (oohhhhhh did they get there ;) ).

The one thing about all of these (awesome as fuck) ARCs, is adding all of these (also awesome as fuck) authors to my to-binge lists. 

Trigger Warnings: homophobia, transphobia, mentions of substance abuse, grief due to abandonment issues, and more.

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