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Their mothers are the worst matchmakers… Mark Goldman has never gotten along with Shaina Fogel. Ever. Even when they were in diapers, their bestie mothers wanted them to grow up and get married. Not happening. Mark prefers his quiet, reserved life. But a family wedding is about to change everything Mark thought he knew about his archnemesis. A week of wedding events with Mark Goldman? Shaina would rather have a week of root canals. Maybe the guy is hot, but for their entire lives, he’s never once acknowledged the fact that she’s hard of hearing. So it comes as a massive surprise when she discovers that Mr. High-and-Mighty and Annoyingly Sexy simply didn’t know. And now she needs his help. When it’s revealed that the weeklong wedding events are actually a weeklong competition—for a dream vacation—Mark and Shaina do the unthinkable: work together. And the second the animosity begins to fade, something even more electric takes its place. Only now it’s not just an attraction between enemies. And nothing could be worse than the fact that their mothers might have had it right…
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I received a copy of this book from Nwtgalley and Entangled Publiahing voluntarily for my opinion. All thought and opinions are my own.
This does contain spoilers.
This was a quick, entertaining read about a couple who had know each other their whole lives. I really appreciated the representation in this book, of both a disability that isn’t often seen in books and a sexuality that isn’t addressed often.
Why it didn’t rate higher for me is mainly because I had a hard time believing this two had known each other their whole lives and he didn’t know she was HOH to the point that she could never hear him. How was this not brought to his attention BY ANYONE IN THIER FAMILIES BEFORE NOW? That took me out of the story a bit.
Overall there was things I enjoyed in this book and things I didn’t.