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CONTEST: WIN A DATE TO MY HONEYMOON I realize that a social media post isn’t the usual way to secure a date to your honeymoon—for obvious reasons—but here we are. My wedding was canceled. What’s not canceled is the nonrefundable, ten-thousand-dollar all-inclusive vacation at a luxury resort, and I’m not about to let it go to waste. I’m packed and ready to hit the beach. ButI can’t deny that it might be more interesting to honeymoon with someone. Since my track record of picking dates isn’t exactly golden, I’ve done something that I hope I don’t regret. In a moment of weakness—mixed with panic and fueled by margaritas—I agreed to let my friends choose someone to go with me. It’ll be a blind date / postnuptial vacation—without the nuptials. A few fun days in paradise with no expectations. No obligations. Before you say, “pick me for a free vacay!” a few things to consider … The perfect candidate will be single. He won’t talk too much on the plane. And he’ll be able to leave town quickly. He will also be okay with sharing a bed. It’s a honeymoon suite, after all. If you want to be considered, email Rebecca and Sara your application at the address below. (Get creative. There’s a free vacation on the line.) Wheels up next week! Godspeed, honeymooners. Grab your suitcase and prepare for the time of your life in this swoony tale that’s as hot as the tropical destination itself. Fans of runaway brides, close-proximity, one-bed, and friends-to-lovers tropes will fall hopelessly in love with this fling-to-forever romance.
Publication Year: 2022
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So, in this one, we have another Carmichael brother. Maddox Carmichael has been friends with Ashley for almost their whole lives. They’ve always been super close and everyone wondered why they were never a couple. But they never were. And when Ashley returns home following a failed engagement, she decides that she’s going on the honeymoon that she paid for. But she doesn’t want to go to alone, so Maddox helps her out. And the two see what life could be like if they crossed that line finally.
In theory, this seems like it should’ve been just the book that I would love. But for some reason, it just kind of annoyed me in some parts. And I think that’s on me. I don’t think it’s anything wrong with the book. I think I just wasn’t in the mood for it. Because it’s actually a very sweet story. There are some funny parts with all the shenanigans that the brothers pull. It’s actually a fun read. But I think I overall liked book one a little bit better.