A review by unabridgedchick
Baiting the Maid of Honor by Tessa Bailey

3.0

Short and not the worst of hers I've read, altho v horrifying that it opens with our heroine breaking into a stranger's room -- without his permission -- to seduce him, on a dare. A friend switches the key so our heroine gets with her love interest, but it's still a creepy and problematic opening that made me uncomfortable. As with her other books, Bailey does well in creating characters with flaws that are grounded and realistic. Despite the short length of this book, the chemistry and interactions between our two MC felt authentic. The secondary characters -- stars of forthcoming books -- took up a lot of time, and I found their stories confusing and pointless.