The Wedding Date Disaster by Avery Flynn


I can’t believe I have to go home to Nebraska for my sister’s wedding. I’m gonna need a wingman and a whole lot of vodka for this level of family interaction. At least my bestie agreed he’d man up and help. Too bad he had to catch a different flight than me. Then his plane got delayed. And finally—because bad things always happen in threes—instead of my 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 Grady Holt. He’s awful. Horrible. The worst—even if his butt looks phenomenal in those jeans.

Ten times worse? My buffer was supposed to be there to keep me away from the million and one family events. But Satan’s spawn just grins and signs us up for every. Single. Thing.
Fine. “Cutthroat” Scrabble? I’m in. I can’t wait to take this guy down a notch.

But somewhere between Pictionary and the teasing glint in his eyes, our bickering starts to feel like more than just a game...


The Wedding Date DisasterThe Wedding Date Disaster by Avery Flynn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved this so much! It was hard to put this down. Before I knew it, it was all over. Lots of laughs and a few sad moments. You can never go wrong with an Avery Flynn book.

Hadley Donovan is heading home for her little sister's wedding. Her plan is to take her best friend Web, who'll pretend to be her boyfriend and help her avoid some of the family activities. But the man making his way toward her isn't Web but his evil twin Will.

Will Holt is awful. So arrogant and sure that Hadley is up to no good. He knows she's after their family's money. It's his job to look out for his brother. And he plans on exposing her for what she really is a "golddigger."

But not before giving in to the attraction they both can feel simmering between them.

Thank you so much to the author for this ARC.


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xo
Alicia


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