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This was a DNF for me. The timeline jumping all over the place wasn't for me. I might have to try it again in the future, but for now it didn't hold my attention like the authors other books did.

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This is the love story of Audrey and Josh - it's written with multiple time lines which give the reader a fuller understanding of who they are and how they got to the "I Do" part of the story. It is light hearted and fun with underlying sage advice on love and marriage and life. I found myself laughing out loud at some scenes which made the whole thing an enjoyable read.

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Before I Do was a delight to read. It had big With Love From London vibes - jumping through various timelines and parallels between mom and daughter to paint a picture of the bride-to-be you meet in the prologue.

As you gain context for her life, not-so-subtle undertones of Audrey’s perspective of her mother’s love life give credence to the uncertainty she has on the eve of her wedding. What is love? What makes it work? Who should you choose to be with? These questions plague Audrey as you dive deeper into both hurtful and life-giving experiences she’s had.

Cousens beautifully uses the night sky as an anchor in the midst of weaving characters, timelines, and personal revelations.

No character in this book is perfect but it was written pretty real and believably. An overall enjoyable read, written with intentionality (and I imagine a pain-staking editing process!)

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This book was so fun and kept me interested right until the end. The characters were well developed and the story was heartfelt. I would definitely suggest this for book group!

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4/5! i’ve enjoyed every book by sophie that i’ve read so far! and this one did not disappoint :~) as always her characters i found extremely enjoyable and relatable. the plot was fun and all of her books are so unique!

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This was a fun one! Without giving any spoilers away (and you can read the well written synopsis yourself), I loved the multiple story lines and timelines because I felt like I got to understand all of the characters from different view points. I love a good missed connection troupe and this hit the mail on the head.

There are some references to an abusive step-father that I didn’t necessarily enjoy or think added to the storyline. But, besides that one hiccup this was great! I wouldn’t put it as my number 1 Cousen’s book but, it is sitting as number 2!

Thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Random House for my free e-ARC in exchange for a honest review.

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Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review. This is difficult because I have loved Sophie Cousins in the past but I really struggled to connect to any of these characters or even this story.

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Honestly a fun read, it was very cute and entertaining to read. I liked reading about Josh and Audrey’s meeting and love story.
There certain parts where I was slightly mad at her but overall felt bad for her.
Definitely an easy read if you’re looking for an entertaining and well paced book!

Could not be more thankful for this ARC!!!

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Thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Group Putman for the advanced readers copy of Before I Do by Sophie Cousens.

This book pulled at my heart from beginning to end. Audrey is almost between two worlds - what is, and what might have been. Sophie Cousens brings us back and forth, from the past to the present, to understand Audrey as a person and how her story unfolds. I felt for her and for her fiancé Josh, feeling torn right with Audrey throughout much of the book! Also, as someone prone to anxiety and also a previous wedding planner, I really related to so many aspects of this book! From panic attacks to wedding day disasters.

For me, I really felt for these characters. And felt unsure of what I wanted to happen up until the end! I really enjoyed this book. I did feel a little all over the place trying to keep track of the timelines when I started the book. But once I relaxed and worried less, you easily pick up where you are in Audrey's story as you read.

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I loved this book! My favorite so far, of Sophie's books. The creative storyline of Before I Do was unlike any book I've read and now that I know how it ends, I'm rereading it to catch perhaps some things I may have missed before.

It was heartwarming, heartbreaking, and full of some laugh-out-loud moments. The characters were relatable, endearing (well, minus one creepy fella), and fun! It's a must-read!

Thank you, NetGalley, for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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On the night before her wedding, Audrey’s soon-to-be sister-in-law shows up to the rehearsal dinner with “the one that got away”. Seeing Fred after so many years stirs questions in Audrey and she begins to wonder if fate has brought them back together.

This may be my favorite Sophie Cousens book yet. Normally love triangle plots make me nervous but this one really caught my attention from the very beginning. The author wove in just the right amount of humor and romance. Opposites really do attract. The storyline does jump back and forth between past and present but it’s done in such a fluid way that there’s no confusion.

This book really kept me guessing until the very last chapter. I am happy with the ending and I’m glad the author stepped away from the typical trope conclusion.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Group Putnam!

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This novel was my second Sophie Cousens read of the year and I was delighted to read this book prior to its publication date. The novel follows Audrey through the events that precede and follow her wedding date. One aspect of the book that I enjoyed most was the novel was written in different timelines, always referring to the time before or after I do. The frequent change in timeline allowed me to understand Audrey's past and how those events shaped her decisions and actions throughout the story. When things start to go wrong within 24 hours of the wedding, Audrey starts to second guess her marriage and also herself. The novel had a perfect amount of humor to balance harder topics and it also tugged at my millennial heart strings with references to Taylor Swift and Gilmore Girls. Overall, I really enjoyed the story and it kept me guessing until the end.

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The “what if” stories are always a favorite of mine. What if I met this person at this moment in time? What if my choices had played out differently? Would I be happier?

In Before I Do, the theme of second chances and fate is explored. In the strangest meet cute, Audrey meets Fred and has an extrordinary day. Only to never see him again. Flash forward to the day of her wedding, Fred suddenly appears as an unexpected guest. What would you do if the one who got away showed up at the worst time?

I don’t ever dislike the main character in a book, but boy did I hate Audrey. Audrey is deeply flawed, and carries severe emotional baggage from her mother’s numerous failed marriages. But her actions and decision making had me rolling my eyes and wanting to give her a good shake. She consistently chose to avoid her situation and panic over her “what if” rather than face it head on.

The story itself was brilliant and kept my attention; I loved all the side characters!! The trauma and emotional baggage Audrey carries is tragic, and took me by surprise.

Thank you @netgalley , Penguin Group Putnam & G.P Putnam & Sons for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Thank you #NetGalley, Penguin Group Putnam & G.P. Putnam's Sons for this Kindle ARC!!

Jumping right in, #BerforeIDo was a solid 3/5 stars for me. At first, I really wasn't warming up to the characters all too much. The prose of the book wasn't necessarily reach until about halfway, and therefore it took until about a little before halfway through for me actually start to feel invested in the story. The buildup and backstories were worth reading, but I don't think ALL of them were exactly necessary. The jump in timelines wasn't hard to follow. I just wish more focus would have been on the present, i.e the conflict at hand, versus going back and forth and essentially reminiscing to a certain point.

The love story between Audrey and Josh was cute, but that's all it was; cute. I didn't feel that strong of an attachment to their story. I think Josh was a great partner for Audrey, but I don't fully feel that Audrey was that great of a match for Josh.

For a story that shines on the idea of "What if?", I feel like Fred's character was completely lacking in personality. Truthfully, nothing about him engrossed me enough to understand why Audrey was even having this inner debate. You would expect the "What if?" guy to be this absolute Prince Charming type or a very obvious "soulmate" type, but he truly just read like a vagabond college boy who knows what to say to a girl.

What I did enjoy (and the reason that this is 3 stars and not 2), was the truth in Audrey's internal monologues. I think Cousens did a fabulous job of showing how intrusive thoughts and anxiety can be so incredibly debilitating and that spiraling thoughts happen so easily and with no warning. In that way, I was able to relate to Audrey and feel connected to her. It was refreshing to read because the narrative was so raw in those moments.

I wish the ending chapters were a bit stronger, and particularly I wish that the big proclamations of love were a little less typical rom-com corny, and more emotional. The ending just felt a bit rushed, but it also worked in it's own way.

Overall it was a good read, but lacking something (for me) to make it a great read.

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Do you go for Mr. Right or Mr. Right Now? Your heart will be pulled back and forth just as Audrey’s was. I was feeling all the emotions right along with her! We got to go back in time to understand the present. What I loved is the present was it’s on story as well yet it took nothing away from the main storyline. The two are woven together seamlessly and as you read you want to know equal parts of both.

And the relationships we explore. Mom/daughter. Mom/husbandsss. Daughter/love interest. Daughter/friends. You get it all! It’s a complete novel beautifully built with an ending that is written in the stars!

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When I first saw this book and read its premise on NetGalley, I knew I had to read it. I love stories about couples who are polar opposites, who are thrown through the wringer when an unexpected event takes place that leaves one or both parties
asking, "What if?"

@sophie_cousens ' BEFORE I DO follows Audrey and Josh the night before their wedding. Audrey and Josh are polar opposites - Audrey has her head in the stars and switches careers as fast as she can, and Josh is a down-to-earth accountant.
Though they've put aside their differences in their relationship, their differences come back to haunt Audrey when her "what-if" guy shows up in her life the night before their wedding. Suddenly, Audrey questions if Josh is The One or if fate is trying to send her a message about someone she thought was her soul mate six years ago.

Have you ever experienced the kind of
relationship that Audrey has? A "what-if"
relationship? I'm drawn to these stories because for some time, I thought I had a "what-if" relationship, only to come to the same revelations that Audrey has later in this story. This story was very relatable and I love that it explored Audrey's past, and how it affected her relationships and relationship choices. I love the resolution Audrey had with Josh, her mother and stepfathers, and
her friends. I really enjoyed reading through her experiences and watching her grow through the story. I highly recommend reading this novel.

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Before I Do is a great read about a wedding gone horribly wrong, second chances, and discovering one's self all over again. It jumps back and forth between present day and the past, leading the reader through Audrey's journey to love with Josh, her groom to be, and Fred, the one that got away. At first, I couldn't decide who to root for, but the more I read, the more invested I became. Many thanks for the advanced reader's copy!

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This was a really enjoyable read. It's the second Sophie Cousens book I've read and I feel like she really got into the swing of things with this one. I really enjoy her style of writing - using flashbacks and present day to build up the story. Her characters are sweet and flawed and I enjoyed spending time reading their story.

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Thank you to both #NetGalley and Penguin Group Putnam/G.P. Putnam’s Sons for providing me an advance copy of Sophie Cousens’s romance novel, Before I Do, in exchange for an honest review.

#BeforeIDo is a romantic comedy that opens with a medical crisis mid-wedding ceremony. Although the reader eventually learns what that crisis is, it does not happen until much later in the novel as the first half of the story sets the foundation of how the bride’s past converges with the present wedding ceremony. Naturally, the story is narrated from the perspective of the bride, Audrey, and flips back-and-forth between the past and the present in alternating chapters.

I am certain that this will be one of those novels that some people absolutely adore and others loathe or feel indifferent towards. Ultimately, I think it will come down to how well the reader connects with the plot and/or identifies with the characters in the novel.

Overall, the book was a 3.5-star rating for me. The novel contains the perfect balance of heartfelt and Hollywood moments, making it the epitome of the average contemporary romance novel. Hence, the rating. Another issue that factored into my rating was that the novel starts off strong and funny, but has long since fizzled out by the epilogue.

I also enjoyed the chapters set in the present much more than the ones about Audrey’s past. By the time I reached the chapter involving the crisis, I was ready to leave the past, well, in the past. Fortunately, the chapters in the past end when the reader catches up to the present timeline. Unfortunately, that does not happen until roughly chapter 50. It almost would have made more sense to divide them into two separate novels to create a series (e.g., Audrey’s “Before I Do” vs. “The Wedding Ceremony), or something along those lines.

Additionally, I was not too keen on Fred’s character. Again, he started off strong, but seemed like a cop out in the end. I didn’t buy his personality switch and felt I was led astray by the book blurb about their “love story.”

TLDR: If you are searching for a quick beach read, then this will do the trick.

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This was a book about what might have been. It was written with multiple timelines which is always so fun. Every chapter happened at some point in time in relation to them saying “I do”. The characters were likable and relatable. You felt Audrey’s indecision right along with her. The cast of characters also included a superstitious old grandma which I love because my grandma was very superstitious herself. This was a five star read for me.

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