Much like Jamie I am a lover of romcoms of the 09s and early 2000s, so this book won me over quickly. The references plus the setting of wedding planning quickly called up a particular image of finding love. Speaking of settings I loved the inclusion of the LGBT+ center and that it featured in pivotal scenes.

Looking at side characters, Jordan’s family features prominently and easy to love. I like that Javi was given a chance to move from asshole to respected, even appreciated asshole. And I wish I could have seen a certain conversation between Jamie and his parents.

I love when a central message of a romance novel is that are partners, as they are, are enough for us. And that in turn we, as we are, are enough for them. Even better when it is explicitly said. 4 stars.

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