Sophie Kinsella's last book, I've Got Your Number, was my absolute fave, and I loved the idea of a Chick Lit story set in Greece, so I've been eagerly anticipating Wedding Night for months. Sadly, I ended up being disappointed with this one. It had its entertaining moments, but the humor just felt slapstick-y and I had a really hard time caring about either heroine. Older sister, Fliss, was a bitter divorcee with control issues, while her younger sib, Lottie, was so flighty, immature, and self-obsessed that she was like Becky Bloomwood (Shopaholic) minus the charm.
Sophie usually dances around the subject of sex in a cute, fun way in her novels without getting graphic, so it was rather jarring to see such a big focus on sex in Wedding Night. Yes, I know that it was part of the plot (Fliss wanted to stop Lottie from consummating her ill-advised marriage to her teenage love, Ben.), but it seemed like every character in the book was talking about, thinking about, or attempting to have sex. Total overkill and it was an eye-roller after a while. Made me wonder if Kinsella's editor told her that she needed to start sexing up her books in order to please all of the 50 Shades lovers.
On the positive side, I did like two of the male characters in Wedding Night. Although Richard, Lottie's longtime boyfriend, was not shown in a favorable light when he was first introduced in the book, he proved himself to be a man of depth and determination. Fliss's love interest, Lorcan, was cut from the same cloth as most of Sophie's heroes - dark, brooding, snarky businessman, but he had surprising personality nuances that I appreciated. He and Fliss shared the bond of both having been through bad divorces, so it made sense that they would be drawn to each other.
Would I recommend Wedding Night to my fellow Chick Lit readers? Probably not as I've enjoyed other Kinsella books much more. I'd suggest that they read (or reread) I've Got Your Number or Twenties Girl instead.