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Book Review #99: The Wedding Party by Jasmine Guillory

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This is my third Jasmine Guillory novel. I read 'The Proposal' and completely fell in love with it, then I read 'The Wedding Date', which I liked. This novel exists in the same world as the first two, and I was excited to read about these characters again. Theo and Maddie hate each other, but they love their mutual best friend Alexa. After an 'accidental' night spent together, they resolve to make sure that it never happens again. But when Alexa gets engaged, and both Maddie and Theo are asked to be in the wedding party, their accidental night becomes a regular occurrence which they agree to stop after the wedding. But when the wedding is brought forward, will either of them be able to get out of their fling with their hearts intact? This book was okay, but it wasn't my favourite of Guillory's. However, I loved jumping back into this world, and learning more about these characters. I also loved hearing about the characters that the other two books focuse...

Book Review #84: The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory

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  This had been on my Amazon Wishlist for such a long time that after Christmas, I decided to just get it. I loved the idea of it, and after reading a couple of long, hard-to-read and not entirely enjoyable stories, this was exactly what I wanted to read.  When Nikole Paterson's boyfriend of five months proposes to her at a baseball game, it's not hard to say no. But when she is faced with a stadium full of angry fans, Carlos Ibarra comes to her rescue, and there's an instant attraction between the two. But with neither of them looking for anything serious, can they date without falling in love? I loved this book. There are a lot of things that I think could have been done better, or been improved upon, but overall it was exactly what I wanted it to be. Carlos was my favourite character, without a doubt. I loved being in his point-of-view, and I loved seeing him through the eyes of other people. He was really well-written, and it was easy to see why someone would fall for h...