3.59 AVERAGE


It's getting a bit annoyning. I need to rest from this series for awhile, I think.

Agree with other readers. This was slower than the first two books. But all the same Becky is definitely growing up.

Meh... Becky can do better!
funny lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Another witty and quick read
funny lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Once you've read the first two books, Becky becomes a little too predictable, but I still love her. Hilarious :)

In this series, Becky and Luke are finally getting married.

Becky got into the situation of having 2 weddings happening on the same day, New York and London.

In New York, she’s having this fantasy wedding, ‘Beauty and the Beast’ theme, with the help of a beauty planner (introduced by Elinor, Luke’s mum). If she pulls out during the contract period will result in a hefty payout.

Happening at the Plaza, have trees flown in and doves. It’s the complete dream wedding that all girls would love to have.

In London, she’s having this backyard wedding, planned by her mum. It’s her birth country, it’s where all the people she love so much is in.

She needs to make a decision. Fast and Quick.

Additionally, Luke found out his mum does not love him at all. When he was young, he actually went looking for his mum but his mum ignored him even though she knows how he looked like despite having abandoned him when he is young.

He always thought he got ignored because she couldn’t recognize him.

He’s depressed. He lost his motivation at work because he have been working to prove to his mum that he have made it. But.. How will this affect his work and the wedding?

Suze, Becky’s best friend, is married and pregnant. What happens after having to shout at Becky to call off one side of the party?

It’s the same old Becky that leaves you frustrated. She can’t make up her mind, there’s something in both weddings that she wants. She does not have the courage to call off because she’s afraid of the consequences. So will she have to attend 2 weddings? How does it happen?

Sometimes you just find her lucky that things just work out eventually. She’s lucky she gets a husband who can tolerate the way she spends. It’s keeps me thinking, what exactly does Luke sees in her?

Easy read, but Becky really annoyed me throughout the book. Her indesiciveness and lack of accountability annoyed me. It was still humorous at times but I would like to see some growth with her character development. Overall, it was ok.

I had to take an extended break from reading this book because it didn't keep my interest, and because it was frustrating. I think my main problem is that I cannot relate to a shopaholic; i am the complete opposite. This was the main cause of my frustration with the Becky Bloomwood character. It was cute/charming in the first book, the second-not so much, and this one-not at all. It has nothing to do with the writer or storyline. I was happy with the ending; it had a nice surprise/twist. If you like the first two of the series, then you'll like this one.