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A review by mackenzierm
The Ex Vows by Jessica Joyce
4.0
Georgia lives by her lists, particularly the one of dos and donts she has about her ex, Eli, after they broke up five years ago. Adam, their mutual best friend, is getting married and has asked Georgia and Eli to step up as the best woman and man. Her list goes awry when Eli arrives with a new-rule breaking attitude and the wedding venue burns to the ground. Adam asks Eli and Georgia to help him make a miracle happen, leaving them to their own devices to scrape together a beautiful wedding day while old chemistry is lit aflame.
THE EX VOWS is a second chance romance that has strong found family/friends vibes. It’s the second book I’ve read by this author and will certainly not be my last. I really enjoyed this story and these characters.
This story takes on a lens that reflects on the life changes that occurs in your 20s as a friend group grows, and sometimes, grows apart. I thought this to be really realistic and well written, also providing some food for thought. I also liked the theme of finding oneself through these life changes.
I really liked Georgia and Eli – their romance, chemistry, emotional connection, and the tension associated was wonderfully done. The concept of paper rings was so cute and unique. Georgia and Eli are such a sweet couple.
The premise of the story focuses on Georgia and Eli trying to save the day for their mutual best friend, Adam. There is a wedding curse that further complicates things, and was a little overkill if you ask me. I did enjoy seeing Georgia and Eli work together to achieve the perfect wedding day on short notice. There’s certainly some laughs involved.
All this to say that I really love Jessica Joyce’s writing style and I’ll be sure to keep my eye out for whatever she publishes next!
THE EX VOWS is a second chance romance that has strong found family/friends vibes. It’s the second book I’ve read by this author and will certainly not be my last. I really enjoyed this story and these characters.
This story takes on a lens that reflects on the life changes that occurs in your 20s as a friend group grows, and sometimes, grows apart. I thought this to be really realistic and well written, also providing some food for thought. I also liked the theme of finding oneself through these life changes.
I really liked Georgia and Eli – their romance, chemistry, emotional connection, and the tension associated was wonderfully done. The concept of paper rings was so cute and unique. Georgia and Eli are such a sweet couple.
The premise of the story focuses on Georgia and Eli trying to save the day for their mutual best friend, Adam. There is a wedding curse that further complicates things, and was a little overkill if you ask me. I did enjoy seeing Georgia and Eli work together to achieve the perfect wedding day on short notice. There’s certainly some laughs involved.
All this to say that I really love Jessica Joyce’s writing style and I’ll be sure to keep my eye out for whatever she publishes next!