I loved the writing style. Very imaginative language. There were definitely parts where it was difficult to read, because the main characters were so horrible to each other. Naomi Westfield realizes she can’t stand her fiancĂ©, but feels trapped. If she backs out of the engagement then she’d be on the hook for the wedding costs, which are way more than she can pay. Nicholas Rose also seems miserable, but he’s not going to be the one to end it. For him, it’s not just about the money, but about quieting his over-the-top, overbearing mother, who has taken over the wedding planning. He’s a do-gooder dentist who can’t set any boundaries with his mom, which gave me the early ick. Naomi is a bit manic pixie, working at a bizarro shop and acting a bit aimless and helpless throughout the book.
Naomi and Nicholas enter into a game of pranks and sabotage, letting down their carefully constructed manners, each trying to get the other to end the relationship and therefore take the fall. In the middle of it all, Nicholas sell his fancy car for a Jeep, and buys them a house in the woods. And suddenly, they’re having fun together. They start acting more like a team and realize the wedding may not be the disaster they fear. I’d absolutely read another book from this author.
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