3.5
This book was extremely wholesome, some lovely themes throughout and some very lovable characters.
I loved the representation of hearing impairment (based on the author's own experiences, I believe), the ableism was handled really nicely and the way it was discussed was educational, without it being the only plot point that mattered. The male interest, Mark being an epidemiologist was a beautiful touch especially the dedication at the beginning, extremely lovely.
The spicy scenes were brief but they contained enough within them to be exciting and interesting, the consistent consent was beautiful, I love men written by women! Some nice demisexuality representation also.
It was hilarious in places (especially Shaina talking to her fish, and Mark with his cat, very accurate), but it also let me down in a few places...
For one, this book doesn't feel like an enemies-to-lovers, this is more based on the miscommunication / misunderstanding trope, there was no rivalry between the two if they barely spoke to one another in the first place... This would have probably been better if it was a friends-to-lovers... Once it came to the romance it because very insta-love-y which isn't my favourite trope in the whole world, especially with Mark's demisexuality, surely they needed to be connected on a personal level for longer before the lust set in.
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Another issue I had was the fact the competition carried over into the next wedding, I feel like the one wedding was enough, I understand why it was done that way, but I would've much preferred the middle bit at the beginning of the book, then move onto the wedding afterwards.
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I started losing interest towards the middle, but it soon picked back up, a very wholesome and lovely read
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Thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing LLC for the advanced copy, all opinions are my own