A review by caitlinmchugh24
The Key to Happily Ever After by Tif Marcelo

3.0

Wedding and wedding planning novels can be tricky. There is the element of the keeping track of everyone in the wedding and whose planning it and the family and emotional drama that comes with it. That being said, this novel had the right balance of wedding planning and emotional family moments between the three sisters. It was less lighthearted than advertised but that was alright. The cultural specificity of the Filipino and Filipino-Black characters was visible but in an authentic way.
It was more "clean" than I expected in the romance area. I do wish Janelyn got her own POV, which would make it longer but would also help clarify what was happening in her story.