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Wedding Night
by Sophie Kinsella
Lottie thinks her fiance is going to propose but she is dead wrong. Instead they break up and on the rebound she elopes with her teenage fling who happens to call her out of the blue. They go to a Greek island to relive their fling year but thanks to her protective older sister, everything that could go wrong does. Fliss, the older sister, is going through a bad divorce and wants to protect her sister from future heartbreak so she tries to keep the couple apart so they can get an annulment.
It was a little jarring to have both sister's viewpoints in alternating chapters but this is mostly because I liked Fliss and not Lottie. It did help me understand Lottie better I suppose and not hate her completely.
I enjoyed the audiobook version of this book though I have to agree with other reviewers that it didn't leave me with the same satisfactory feeling that other Kinsella books did. I did laugh out loud, especially during the nightmare honeymoon scenes but Lottie was basically a nitwit and I couldn't like her. Though I suppose someone had to provide the dramatic tension. As an older sister myself I could appreciate an older sister's desire to rescue her younger sister and prevent any pain in her future.
It was a little jarring to have both sister's viewpoints in alternating chapters but this is mostly because I liked Fliss and not Lottie. It did help me understand Lottie better I suppose and not hate her completely.
I enjoyed the audiobook version of this book though I have to agree with other reviewers that it didn't leave me with the same satisfactory feeling that other Kinsella books did. I did laugh out loud, especially during the nightmare honeymoon scenes but Lottie was basically a nitwit and I couldn't like her. Though I suppose someone had to provide the dramatic tension. As an older sister myself I could appreciate an older sister's desire to rescue her younger sister and prevent any pain in her future.