

Unfortunately that energy didn’t last long but I understand that books usually start off by laying the scene and that sometimes that means they can drag a bit.Īround 50-60% was when the story finally picked back up for me and from then on I enjoyed it quite a lot. Once I got myself a copy and sat down to read it, I found myself absolutely hooked by the first chapter. Once he read the blurb to me and I saw that it was a hate-to-love novel, I was 100% in. Basically what this consisted of was us grabbing anything with an illustrated cover. There was this one day (pre-covid), where my partner and I decided to walk through the romance section of Barnes & Noble and look for any New Adult book we could find.

I’m writing this review long after I finished reading the book so forgive me if it’s not as good as my others! Not only was Max the best man at Lina’s failed wedding, he was also the person who convinced the groom-to-be not to go through with it.Īs the presentation deadline nears, Max and Lina begin to wonder if the heat behind their partnership is founded in complete hatred…or something else entirely. The task itself is simple enough–except for the fact that the wedding coordinator happens to be Carolina Santos, his brother’s ex-fiancée. All he has to do is work together with an assigned wedding coordinator to create the perfect brand presentation. So when a wedding guest unexpectedly invites her to apply for a partnership with an established hotel, Lina will do whatever it takes to get the job, even if it means partnering with Max Hartley.Īlthough Max Hartley has been living in his older brother’s shadow his entire life, he finally has the chance to break free and prove himself once and for all. As an independent wedding coordinator, Lina’s doesn’t exactly have the financial cushion that she needs to get by.


A hate-to-love novel with relatable and funny main characters.įor a list of warnings (and tropes) for this book, check out its page on .ĭespite being ditched at the alter at her own wedding, Carolina Santos makes a living coordinating other people’s happily ever afters.
