Lottie had her whole life planned out to the tiniest details, including her wedding day to her college boyfriend. Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned and now seven years after their break up, Lottie is working as a junior wedding planner.
Through a chain of events, Lottie ends up being the one to plan her ex's wedding, while trying to find purpose in her own life and career.
The premise sounded interesting, but the execution wasn't my thing.
The pacing at the start of the book was so slow, that it almost put me to sleep. It gradually got better, but I still think we saw too many weddings.
The chaos was interesting to witness (especially the dancing ghost lady, I liked that scene a lot), but not much happened. It was basically meet with clients-plan a wedding-attend wedding and then rinse and repeat.
There was a little romance sprinkled in, and out of possible love interests I liked Matt the most. Griffin was a little dull, and they didn't really have chemistry. But at least he helped her get over Brody, (eventually).
We also had a mini antagonist which I wasn't expecting. That part was alright, even though it feels like that character did what they did just because they could, I'm not buying their deeper motives.
And about Brody, his own wedding plays a very small part in this story. It's kind of in the background until it isn't. I was convinced that it would be a much bigger deal, but Lottie was already on the way to recovery, she just needed an extra push and that was it.
*Thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for providing me with an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review*