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A review by emaan0920_
Bridesmaid Undercover by Meghan Quinn

4.0

I wasn’t that into the first book in this series, but thought it was good. But I enjoyed this one more, although it could’ve been a 100 pages or so shorter.
I liked Everly for the most part, even though her naïveté and too-forward thoughts could get annoying. Like Maggie, she’s passionate and behaves in a professional manner regardless of her feelings. I’ll admit that I wasn’t too excited about the fact that she had feelings first, but maybe that’s because I like seeing the guy work for it.
I thought Hardy was a pretty entertaining MMC to read about. His cluelessness could get irritating though, and I just wanted to shake him by the shoulders and scream “Open your damn eyes, man!” into his face. But I knew going in that the whole point of the plot was seeing him come to his senses and I liked it.
I don’t normally talk about side characters in my reviews, especially not former partners of the ex, but Maple wasn’t whom I was expecting her to be. She wasn’t the typical bitchy ex, she seemed to accept what happened between her and Hardy, and was actually looking out for herself and him when she helped him realize his feelings.
About the third act breakup, this is where I dropped a star. I felt that Hardy was manipulating Everly into forgiving him with sex, when he could’ve been honest with her outright. Thankfully, Everly called him out on this, and he seemed to acknowledge his mistakes.
Like most of MQ’s books, this one had funny, laugh-out-loud moments, maybe more than other books of hers I’ve read so far. I’m aware Hudson’s book is coming out after this, and I’m looking forward to reading about him and Sloane.