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Almost-Married Moni by Cheyenne Blue

bookish_smorgasbord's review

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4.0

A heartwarming celebration-slice-of-life featuring Moni and Sue from "Not-So-Straight Sue". Three years after Moni's and Sue's engagement, marriage equality becomes an Australian reality. We reunite in the Outback with couples from all three of Cheyenne Blue's "Girl Meets Girl" series, as well as friends, family, and a surprise guest.

theamandashelby's review

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5.0

This for me was a bonus read in the Girl Meets Girl series. If you haven’t done so, read them first… at least Not So Straight Sue. I still haven’t read the first book. I bought it and need to read it, but I have read the other two. I am excited for Australia and it was awesome to read about Sue and Moni getting married. I thought it was pretty great the way it happened as well. Sue and Moni are my favorite out of the characters, and I love their life. I read this one super-fast, and I could have used more. Again I wasn’t expecting it so I was just happy to get a little glimpse into the lives of the characters I enjoyed before. Traditional weddings are overrated. If you enjoyed any of the previous books I think you will like this one as well.

jediroot's review

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3.0

I received an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

I am a fan of Cheyenne's Girl Meets Girl series. This is almost like an extension to Not So Straight Sue story where the main couple finally get married after same sex marriage got legalized in Australia. I thought it was cool Cheyenne wrote this story in anticipation of the passing of same sex marriage in her homeland. That got to be a wild ride for her!

If you haven't read any of novels from Girl Meets Girl series, then you should at least read Not So Straight Sue to see how Sue and Moni gets together. Other two are not as necessary, but still good idea to read to become familiar with the other couples featured in this story.

This story is short and quick read. I think I finished it in maybe two or three hours with couple distractions. The plot was cute and funny, especially the part with Flame the horse giving birth to a foal during the wedding celebration.

Overall, it's a light and enjoyable read. Recommend for anyone who follows this series.
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