I wanted to read this "beach" book because I was intrigued by the concept. The entire book is told from various points-of-view during one event, a wedding. We hear from the bride and groom, the parents, the bridesmaids, the groomsmen, the wedding coordinator, the photographer, the caterer, the staff, guests, etc. Really!
However, the concept was beyond the author's capabilities -- she attempted to write in first person the narratives of several characters and she often lapsed into stereotypes. None of the characters were particularly drawn out, with the exception of one. Everyone else was flat and predictable. We have the first wife who was left by her husband for the trophy wife. The bride is mean, commanding, and spoiled. The groomsmen are all drunk and dopey. You get the picture.
Although you could see the ending coming from a mile away, I was still disappointed. One resolution made no sense to the point that I reread the section to see if I missed something. The second one was sappy, predictable, and forced.
This book won't kill you if you're lying on the beach, but there are many other beach reads more worthy of your time.