**Many thanks to Shelf Awareness, NetGalley, Berkley, and Jesse Q. Sutanto for an ARC of this book! Now available as of 3.29!**
Mayhem, the mafia, murder, and....matrimony?!
Those 4 'M's--and 4 meddling Aunties--take what should be a lovely and momentous occasion and turn it into pure chaotic craziness!
Meddy Chan and fiancé Nathan are getting hitched in the chapel that served as inspiration for the Harry Potter Great Hall, and of course, Meddy's larger-than-life quartet of Aunties are in tow. Festooned in komodo dragon fascinators (because why not), The aunties have also been put in charge of the behind-the-scenes of Meddy's big day, and they've enlisted the help of Staphanie to serve as wedding photographer, who brings her uncles in tow to help as other wedding vendors. What takes Meddy by surprise, however, is when she hears Staphanie talking about taking out a 'queen'...and she comes to the horrifying realization that she may have invited the mafia to her wedding...and the hit is about to precede her honeymoon! Can Meddy and her mob of aunties keep it together on the altar, save the intended target...and keep Meddy's husband and the wedding guests in the dark? Or will their bumbling wacky ways put ALL of the guests in danger?
New to the Aunties series, it took me a few minutes to get acquainted with Meddy and all of her various aunties, but I found it easy to get up to speed with their quirks for the most part. Sutanto does a fair job of introducing different bits of the plot throughout this book (and tying the two together when necessary) to keep a new reader in the loop. While this was admirable, I know the plot itself was designed to elicit lots of laughs, but I couldn't quite connect with the humor. All of these characters are charming and lovable and might well remind you of your own relatives in some ways, but the plot in this one was a bit too over the top for my tastes.
I couldn't quite buy in to how Meddy ignored her own wedding (A LOT), how husband Nathan was a bit too pitch-perfect-dreamboat of a man, not to mention how the wedding guests sort of just faded into the background for the most part throughout. Meddy herself acknowledges that when she figures out part of the opposition's plot that it was far fetched, and if she'd looked closer, she would have noticed certain telling details (I think she might have even CALLED them plot holes!) and that also contributed to my difficulty throwing caution to the wind and going along for the ride.
Fans of romantic cozies who don't mind a bit of the OTT in their plots will devour this one! But though I feel these four ladies put the auntie in ‘enchanty...ing' (okay, that was a bit of a stretch) I consider myself a bit of a Runaway Bride from this particular wedding 👰 (although who says I won't swing by for installment number three and a picture-perfect ending?) 😉
3.5 stars