YES, I made it through the end of Tyler and Cabe's annoying love story! I wish I could say I enjoyed it, but that would be a lie. Why? Let's count the ways:
1. I HATE Tyler's mother. Why write a character this way? Does the author have an issue with her own mother that she worked through by writing this? Did she think having Patsy not honor a single request of Tyler, to treat her like a child who didn't know her own mind and to insist that what she wanted for the wedding was right, while what Tyler wanted was all wrong was amusing or would make us like Tyler more? No on all counts. All Tyler did in defense of herself was cry (and cry and cry) or avoid her mother's calls and then the only way Patsy was stopped was when Tyler's sister intervened?? Tyler is a child. UGH!
2. Cabe is still unlikable. Other than him being soooo attractive, what is the appeal exactly?? He is still far too secretive, moody and needy at the same time to be the ideal love interest in a romance. He is such a turnoff to me.
3. The whole subplot of Tyler "interning" with Reynalda was so dumb! Who interns with a rival in their field when they have a full-time job? What was the point of this ridiculous scenario and character? I thought there would at least be the payoff of Heidi, Reynalda's assistant coming to work with Tyler, but nope, didn't do the obvious thing with that.
4. Their relationship - The wedding was so anticlimactic since Tyler and Cabe married in secret a month before. I was so uninterested in their romance that I couldn't stop thinking it wasn't legal. Did they have a marriage license? Why get married like that. Again, another example of a teenage view of what is romantic and having Tyler be a supporting character in her own life, rather than the leading lady. She had absolutely no agency in her own life! She and Cabe talked about eloping from the very beginning, yet she let him talk her into not doing that, then not getting married in Orlando, where she felt most comfortable and could have the wedding she wanted BOTH of them to have, then when they did have the small intimate wedding she actually wanted, Cabe ambushed her with it, rather than having an actual conversation, deciding together, and giving her the CHOICE of how and when to do it. This is not romantic, this is him being the one in charge in their entire life together. He made all of the decisions as to what type of relationship they would have - whether they would be friends, lovers, live together, get married, buy a house, have a dog, how they would get married - on and on. This is why I didn't like these books, I just figured it out; Tyler is like a game piece that Cabe moves around when and how he sees fit, with Tyler giving herself over to it and then convincing herself that what he wants is what she wanted all along. UGH!!
5. The fake wedding - Purple and silver, REALLY??!?? With winter and snowflake theming? How juvenile that sounds. Velvet dresses?? Perhaps I have a poor imagination, but this sounds ugly and again, something a teenager would like (purple was my favorite color until I became an adult) rather than something a grown woman who plans weddings for a living, would pick.
If there were a 4th book that actually dealt with Tyler and Cabe, I suppose it would be Diary of a Pregnant Wedding Planner, but I can only imagine how Cabe would act in that book and how many tears Tyler would shed...if this happens, I will definitely pass!