The Wedding Date Disaster by Avery Flynn
Pages: 330
Publish date: August 25th 2020
Publisher: Entangled: Amara
ISBN: 9781640639126
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Hadley Donavan can’t believe she has to go home to Nebraska for her sister’s wedding. She’s gonna need a wingman and a whole lot of vodka for this level of family interaction. At least her bestie agreed he’d man up and help. But then instead of her best friend, his evil twin strolls out of the airport.
If you looked up doesn’t-deserve-to-be-that-confident, way-too-hot-for-his-own-good billionaire in the dictionary, you’d find a picture of Will Holt. He’s awful. Horrible. The worst―even if his butt looks phenomenal in those jeans.
Ten times worse? Hadley’s buffer was supposed to be there to keep her away from the million and one family events. But Satan’s spawn just grins and signs them up for every. Single. Thing.
Fine. “Cutthroat” Scrabble? She’s in. She can’t wait to take this guy down a notch. But somewhere between Pictionary and the teasing glint in his eyes, their bickering starts to feel like more than just a game…
The Wedding Date Disaster:
I received an earc of The Wedding Date Disaster by Avery Flynn from Entangled Publishing in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way influenced my thoughts and feelings about the book.
I’ve read a few Avery Flynn books before and enjoyed them quite a bit. They were fun and entering. So when I was asked if I wanted to review her newest release, I said yes. The Wedding Date Disaster was a fun read. I enjoyed the characters and the story – however, I did feel that it was missing a few things.
The Wedding Date Disaster follows Hadley Donavan as she makes her way back to her home town for her sister’s wedding. She planned to bring her best friend as a decoy boyfriend, so she can survive her family. But things are flipped on its head when he sends his ‘evil’ twin brother instead. Hadley and Will Holt can’t stand each other – or they think they can’t. Will is only going on this trip to stop Hadley in her tracks. He doesn’t like her and he will do anything to get on her nerves. But being stuck together in a rural town isn’t always going to go to plan. For both of them.
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Hadley was an interesting protagonist. I didn’t hate her, but I could love her. I liked getting to know her throughout the story, but I was waiting for something more. Hadley was easy to get along with and there wasn’t anything in particular that I didn’t like about her. One of my favourite things about her though is her passion. Even though she has just lost her job and is feeling pretty crap, she tries to find the good in it all. And that made the reading experience way more positive.
Will was not an easy protagonist to get along with in The Wedding Date Disaster. For most of the novel I didn’t like him at all. I thought he was an asshole for most of the book. I hate how he treated Hadley for so much of the book. And when I thought that he was going in the right direction, he does a full 360. I couldn’t click with him from the start. He just read as an entitled character – which he was – but I made reading about him flat.
I felt that both of Avery Flynn’s protagonists here weren’t fully fleshed out. They were almost there, but just never made it over the last few hurdles. Even at the end of the novel, it took a lot for Will to understand the way that he was thinking was wrong. I didn’t see much character growth and I wish it did have more because I enjoyed reading the novel.
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While I didn’t love Hadley and Will as characters, the romance was adorable and swoon-worthy. The Wedding Date Disaster is very much a hate-to-love romance. From the start, the reader can see all the angst and hate between the pair. It’s full-on at the start. They both have their reasons for not liking each other but they also can’t help but like each other as well. there was a lot of back and forth between the two. Along with the hate to love romance, this was also a fake romance. I loved this aspect of romance. It made for some great laughs, awkward moments and lots and lots of angst.
As soon as I read the synopsis of The Wedding Date Disaster I knew that it was going to be a fun read. And it was. There were some really good moments, especially with Hadley’s family. I love the relationship that they had with one another. It’s great seeing fantastic family dynamics in romances.
In saying that I do wish that we got to see more of Hadley’s relationship with her best friend Web. I felt that their relationship was non-existence. I know that most of the book was set in the country. But I don’t know, I wanted to see and know more about it.
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Overall I had a fun time reading The Wedding Date Disaster by Avery Flynn. It was a quick romance novel that was swoon-worthy and full of laughs. The Wedding Date Disaster explores family and believing in yourself. Hadley was a great protagonist and I did enjoy the romance. Will isn’t my favourite love interest out there, but his sweetness made up for it. If you are looking for a quick ‘summer’ read kind of romance, then this one is for you.
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