

He puts on an innocent smileinnocent on the surface: a flash of teeth, a dimple, but in his eyes, it's all black-souled." Never friendly, never trustworthy, never any fun. "Too tall, too fit, too classically pretty. Ami has been able to put on her entire wedding and reception through contests and drawings (which explains the ridiculous, Skittle-green bridesmaid's dresses), but she's given Olive a number of tasks on the big day, most of which include interacting with Ethan, Dane's older brotherand Olive's nemesis since their first meeting took an ugly turn a few years ago.

Plus, Olive's biggest achievement is getting stuck in an arcade claw machine when she was younger.Īmi is also lucky in loveshe's about to marry Dane, who may be a little too frat bro-y for Olive's taste, but Olive is happy that her sister is happy. As far as Olive is concerned, Ami has always been the lucky one, while Olive has recently been laid off from her job and had to move back in with her family when her roommate moved out. Slow down!") But once again, Christina Lauren doesn't disappoint, but gives me all the feels and leaves me giddy. I told him how much I liked the book and he said, "Man, Larry, I just finished this one. (A long, long time ago I went to a book signing of John Grisham's for The Pelican Brief.

Of course, I was granted access to the title, and one day later? I devoured the book and will (kind of) patiently wait for their next one. And I kept to my no NetGalley requests while driving rule.)

Then, like a bolt out of the blue, I saw that NetGalley was offering advance copies of their newest book, The Unhoneymooners, and I literally pulled my car over into the first parking lot I saw and submitted my request. So there I was, feeling a bit of withdrawal since it had been more than two months since I'd read a Christina Lauren book (I read four of their books in 2018, and one in 2017).
