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The Wedding Ringer
by Kerry Rea
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Willa Callister thought she had it all until she caught her fiance and best friend in bed together six weeks before the wedding. The devastation led to Willa quitting her job, moving in with her sister, and giving up on life. When one day she is waiting for a date at a coffee shop, Maisie Mitchell sits down at her table and asks her to pretend to be her friend. That meeting leads to Willa becoming a fake bridesmaid for Maisie's wedding and earning $5,000 for her trouble, but the longer she spends with Maisie, the more their fake friendship becomes real, and Liam Rafferty, the sexy best man makes Willa think that her life might not be over after all.
The Wedding Ringer is a charming story that is more women's fiction than romance. The characters are likable and well developed in this book about the up and down realities of life. In addition, this story delves into the value of friendship through many laugh-out-loud and tearful moments. My only complaint about the story is the amount of overreaction several of the characters show throughout the book. Overall, though, The Wedding Ringer is an enjoyable novel with some deeply emotional moments.
The Wedding Ringer is a charming story that is more women's fiction than romance. The characters are likable and well developed in this book about the up and down realities of life. In addition, this story delves into the value of friendship through many laugh-out-loud and tearful moments. My only complaint about the story is the amount of overreaction several of the characters show throughout the book. Overall, though, The Wedding Ringer is an enjoyable novel with some deeply emotional moments.