It Takes Two (Bridesmaids Behaving Badly #2)

It Takes Two (Bridesmaids Behaving Badly #2)

Jenny Holiday

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In this hilarious romantic comedy, USA Today bestselling author Jenny Holiday proves that what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas...All's fair in love and war Wendy Liu should be delighted to be her best friend's maid of honor. But after years spent avoiding the bride's brother - aka the boy who once broke her heart - she's now trapped with him during an endless amount of wedding festivities. Luckily she's had time to perfect her poker face, and engaging Noah Denning in a little friendly competition might just prove that she's over him for good...Noah Denning is determined to make his little sister's wedding memorable. But it seems Wendy is trying to outdo him at every turn. Challenging each other was always something he and Wendy did right, so when she proposes they compete to see who can throw the best bachelor or bachelorette party in Sin City, Noah takes the bait - and ups the stakes. Because this time around, he wants Wendy for keeps. And when you're fighting for love, all bets are off. The Bridesmaids Behaving Badly series:One and OnlyIt Takes TwoThree Little Words


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  • remusreads
    Mar 09, 2025
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    Sadly going to DNF this one. I struggled massively with the first one (I found it slightly boring and the characters were unlikeable), but I desperately wanted to try this because it seemed like something so up my alley. But unfortunately it wasn’t — I don’t care for the characters, they’re incredibly flat, and their chemistry is non existent. Even though these stories are often formulaic I could see what was coming from a mile off and I just wasn’t excited by it and didn’t feel the compulsion to continue. I was close to DNFing at around page 100, but carried on and actually added a note saying “finally something is happening” on page 117, but then that quickly fizzled out and I was back to reading pages and pages of inane details. There is too much detail about small elements and very little plot/action. It’s honestly just not for me.

    I’m not rating this one because I don’t think it’s fair. I just don’t gel with the characters or the plot; and I don’t know if it’s just me or the book (though I have been comforted by other reviewers saying similar things).

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