Synopsis

He’s a tattooed shirtless bad boy. My best friend’s brother. And the jerk on the other side of my bed.

I didn’t know bridesmaid was code for babysitter for the bride’s brother , but if that’s what my best friend needs of me for her dream wedding to go off without a hitch, that’s what I’ll do.

Even if Theo Monroe has been a pain in my rear since third grade.

Even if he should be responsible enough to not wreak havoc at his sister’s destination wedding.

Even if it means we have to share a hotel room in Hawaii, which might be the final duty that breaks me.

Not only does Theo know exactly how to push my buttons, but he never wears clothes, he’s hiding a litter of kittens in his room, and he keeps showing up with fresh-baked cookies that seemingly come from nowhere.

Also?

I have no idea what’s up with the tension between him and the groom.

Or why he’s so proud of the world’s strangest wedding gift.

Or why I suddenly want to know what makes him tick. The story behind his tattoos. How he can afford to rent a convertible in Hawaii. And if maybe all of that utter frustration and irritation I’ve felt for him for years is suppressed attraction that a good girl like me isn’t supposed to feel for the biggest bad boy of Snaggletooth Creek.

But I do know one thing.

When I find out his biggest secret and the answer to all of my questions, it will change everything .

The Worst Wedding Date is a frolicking good time of a destination wedding enemies-to-lovers romcom, complete with a good girl bridesmaid, her best friend’s troublemaking but secretly big-hearted brother, and more than one hitch on the way to happily ever after. It stands alone, has no cheating, and comes complete with ooey gooey goodness.

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Review

Theo Monroe is anything but The Worst Wedding Date. On the contrary, I absolutely adored him and this book!

This book is quirky and funny, making it so fun to read. I loved the interactions between Theo and Laney. This is truly an opposites attract romance. But I did like that each of them found their differences appealing. Theo respects Laney’s steadfastness, and Mandy appreciates Theo’s carefree attitude.

While I loved Laney trying to be brave and take more risks, I didn’t like how much she thought she had to change. Honestly, it seemed more of an issue to work out with her parents than her having to become a daredevil suddenly. I also felt like Theo’s whole reveal had so much lead-up for something we knew wouldn’t be what we were led to believe.

Kit Swann is one of my new favorite female narrators! I loved everything she’s narrated, and she is so great as Laney. And Ryan West did a fantastic job as Theo.

Overall, this book was fun to read, with quirky characters and adorable kittens. Laney and Theo falling for each other was so cute, and all the drama with the side characters were also very entertaining! I can’t wait to read more of Pippa Grant’s books!

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