Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Review of My Best Friend's Mardi Gras Wedding

Josh Landry is one of the hottest bartenders in New Orleans. He’s shown many a female tourist that things are definitely big and easy down here.


And he’s now been celibate for a year. Because he finally met her.

Yes, her. The One.

But, after nothing more than a hot goodnight kiss and a promise to meet up again next year if they’re both still interested, she went home to Iowa.

It’s been a long year.

But now it’s Mardi Gras again and he’s ready for his happily ever after.

If she shows up.

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Oh, she shows up. For her best friend’s wedding.

But Tori is a terrible bridesmaid because all she can think about is her knight-in-shining-Mardi-Gras-beads from last year.

Well, and because she accidentally lays a hot kiss on her BFF.

Aka, the groom.

Unfortunately, no one believes that it was a case of mistaken identity. So, now she has to convince everyone she has no intention of ruining the wedding. She’s going to need a crazy-about-her boyfriend ASAP. Even if he’s just faking it.

Well there’s only one other person she knows in Louisiana...

Josh is all in. In fact, he’s thrilled. And he’s not faking anything.

But the groom isn’t faking his sudden case of cold feet either.

And now Tori might have a choice to make.

 

I dove into this one and had to force myself to stop reading at 1am.

 

This book had a very star-crossed lovers feel to it. The blurb makes it seem as if it's a love triangle, but it really isn't. These two only have eyes for each other from the start and seeing them come to the realization that they really are it for each other was swoon worthy.

 

I was never a fan of her best friend. And his betrothed was even worse. Josh's family was quirky and fun, the perfect counter balance to the stuffy wedding Tori is taking part in.

 

This is the first book in the series, and I have no doubt that the second book will be just as good. 

 

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