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Recommendsday: Romances with weddings

On Sunday I wrote about The Wedding Singer on one of the biggest wedding weekends of the year, so for Recommendsday today, I thought I would recommend some romance novels set in or around weddings, because there are a lot of them – including a few that have come out recently.

I’m going to start with a new release – Jackie Lau’s Four Weddings to Fall in Love, which came out at the end of July and I read in early August. Max and Kim have a one night stand at a wedding – it doesn’t go brilliantly, but both of them think they’ll never have to see the other again. The universe is against them though and they then proceed to run into each other at more weddings. But it gives Ma a chance to redeem himself and over the course of the book it turns out that they may be a better fit for each other than that first encounter suggested. This is the steamiest Jackie Lau yet, but it still feels like her if that makes sense. I didn’t love the lack of resolution of Kim’s problems with her mum, but this is the first in a series, so I’m hoping that maybe her mum’s comeuppance is going to come later. I mentioned A Piece of Cake in the June quick reviews, but Mary Hollis Huddleston and Asher Fogle Paul’s previous book Without a Hitch is also set in the wedding industry – so if you liked the new one, go back and read the previous one to see why I struggled with the redemption of Claire so much!

A few years old now is Mia Sosa’s The Worst Best Man, where a wedding planner who was left at the altar has to work with her ex-fiancé’s brother for Romance Novel Reasons. I think you can see where that is going. This was on a bunch of the best romances of the year lists when it came out in 2020, and although I didn’t find it as funny as some of the write ups suggested I did like it, and made a note to read Sosa’s next book when it came my way (which it hasn’t yet). I really liked the Washington DC setting though – as I recognised a lot of the places that were mentioned from my time there!

Christina Lauren’s Unhoneymooners was a BotW back in 2019, so it’s out of the statute of limitations – although Christina Lauren as an author isn’t – you can read a full review if you click the link, but it’s a forced proximity, enemies to lovers romance, where the hero and heroine are the only two people from a bridal party not to go down with food poisoning after the reception and go on the honeymoon instead of the bride and groom.

Older Again is Jasmine Guillory’s The Wedding Date. This was her debut romance back in 2018 and features a meet cute when a lift breaks down and a fake date to a wedding type scenario. I enjoyed it back when I read it – although her subsequent books haven’t always worked for me – but it should also be fairly easy to get hold of, I think I’ve even seen it in paperback relatively recently!

And that’s your lot! I’ve found a bunch more wedding-y books on my tbr while writing this, so you never know – there may yet be a follow up…

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