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The (Anti) Wedding Party

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This book had me sold with the title, and the description was the cherry on top. It exceeded my expectations and was so much fun to read!

Andi is not a fan of weddings, and when her bestie Alex asks her to be her MOH in Italy, she is less than thrilled. She’s determined to put her past behind her and make Alex happy, even if she’s convinced she’s not the right person for the role. Enter the best man, Owen, who also hates weddings and is a breath of fresh air in the love-filled trip. As disasters begin to pop up, it’s up to them to work together to make their best friend’s wedding perfect… and keep their growing attraction to each other out of the way.

I found it hard to stop reading and was constantly thinking about it. I loved the shenanigans between Andi and Owen, their shared dislike of weddings and love made me laugh. When the characters who don’t believe in love end up falling in love, it’s such a swoony moment! The ending and epilogue were so perfect.

I absolutely loved Alex and Charlie, they were adorable and the cutest friends to Andi and Owen. All of the side characters were great, and I honestly felt like Italy was a character as well. The descriptions of the landscape and food in Italy made me want to travel so badly! I felt like I could see it in my mind, and that’s great writing in my opinion.

My one dislike was that I felt like Andi wasn’t a great friend to Alex for how close they should have been. I get that the trauma from her own wedding day was awful, but I just feel like she could have tried harder for her best friend. I know she has a change of heart in the book, but it threw me off and Alex should have stood up to her sooner.

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Andi is 34, living in Manchester, running a chippy with her mother, and is very cynical about love. Years ago she was about to be married when her fiancé was caught cheating on her moments before they were due to walk down the aisle. Ever since she has been anti wedding, but with her best friend getting engaged and asking her to be maid of honour at her week long festivities in the Amalfi coast of Italy. She tries to be on her best behavior but her anti wedding attitude causes more than one situation.

Enter Owen, best man and as with Andi, is very anti love and anti wedding. Over the week they both find a lot of common ground as they carry out their responsibilities, and the chemistry between them may change both their outlooks on love.

This was a really cute idea for a story, and the amount of food and italian culture had me wishing to be with the characters in the story. Unfortunately i could not get over my annoyance of Andi. She was truly insufferable for 50% of the book, and there was no saving my enjoyment past that point. She felt like such a buzz kill for so long, and I understand being scorned by love, and being hesitant to trust again, but she was so self-obsessed, and I could not get behind how bad of a friend she was for the majority of the novel.

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This is such a cute romantic read and i so loved the main characters and the banter between them, Fab!

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This was a fun and lighthearted easy rom-com read. There were so many parts of the book I enjoyed like the characters, the scenery, the description of the food and the character development. Sure our character is a little grumpy and harsh about weddings, but that was expected when I picked up this book. and at times it felt like this book was a love letter to Italy, which I am not complaining about at all. Where my criticism sits, is I had a hard time reading everything post-wedding. I didn't really care about what was happening in their "real-lives" outside of the wedding. Maybe that was because of how much emphasis was put on the Italian vibe of the book, or how little I cared about the characters once they left Amalfi. I still enjoyed the book, just not something I would pick up again.

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Goodness me, poor Andi catches her fiancée cheating on her with the maid of honour on her wedding day and this completely tarnishes anything wedding or love related to her!
But then Andi’s bestfriend Alex surprises her by announcing that she is engaged and wants Andi to be her MOH! The wedding is taking place in Italy and the group sets off for a week in a glorious villa! Soon she meets the handsome Best Man (Owen), who is ALSO veryyy anti-wedding. Maybe this wedding won’t be so bad after all …

Thank you kindly to @netgalley for my advanced digital copy in exchange for my honest review!

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The (Anti) Wedding Party by Lucy Knott was the best rom-com!
This superbly written story was such a fun read.
The characters were incredibly relatable and humorous.
The plot was fantastic and the writing was captivating.
This was a delightful read that held my attention from beginning to end.

Thank You NetGalley and Aria for your generosity and gifting me a copy of this amazing eARC!

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I had a love / hate relationship with this book. i didn’t really enjoy the FMC and just found her irritating. She constantly let her insecurities get the best of her and couldn’t even be happy for her best friend in the world to get married. Really enjoyed Alex though.

My favorite part of the book was how the author described all the food and scenery in Italy. It truly made me wish I was in Italy devouring wine and pasta.

I wish Owen and Andie had more chemistry,. It seemed like they just didn’t really like each other.

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I received a complimentary copy of this book via Netgalley. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.


As someone who is not a wedding fan, but has been in 3 weddings (grooms woman, bridesmaid, and maid of honor) there are a fair bit of similarities to mine and Andi's thought process on the matter.

I found the book entertaining, although I was still easily distracted from, 4 stars for that reason. I liked it but could not get lost in the characters and story.

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This is such a hard book for me to review because when it was good, it was SO GOOD. But there was just enough to keep it from becoming a next level rom-com for me.

If I was judging just by the book boyfriend, Owen would be a five out of five stars. He's interesting and complicated and kind. He hates love and weddings just as much as the protagonist, Andi, but it's easy to see his resolve crumbling a lot sooner than hers. He's lovable and sweet and giving, and I always appreciate a MMC that doesn't have an eight-pack. He's in a good percentage of the novel, and I honestly could have used more Owen. His scenes with Andi sparkle.

I won't say that I disliked Andi, because that's not true. I was rooting for her the whole time, even when she was putting her foot in her mouth or being a hot mess. But I almost think her anti-wedding attitude and the almost physical comedy of some of the scenes would have played better in an actual rom-com on the big screen rather than on the page. The whole premise of the book is that Andi hates weddings and now she's her best friend's maid of honor. I get that the situation was difficult for her. But it took far too long for her to get her head out of her butt and realize that her attitude was hurting her friend, and if that had just happened a little earlier, I think I'd be rating this book entirely differently.

It's still a fun book, and I recommend it! The Positano setting is incredible, the food is it's own character, and you will completely get swept away in this world.

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The (Anti) Wedding Party by Lucy Knott

I received an advance review copy for free thanks to Rachel's Random Resources and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Blurb

Andi hates weddings. So when her best friend Alex tells her she's getting married in Italy, and asks her to be her maid of honour, she knows she's the wrong woman for the job. But Alex won't take no for an answer, and so begins a week-long trip to a beautiful villa in Italy, full of potential disasters that it's Andi's job to avoid. But what if she's the one causing them?

Enter Owen, fellow wedding-hater, Best Man and also the worst person for the job. Tall, sexy and warm, Andi can't help but feel the ice around her heart begin to melt when he's around. But as Andi and Owen grow closer, the disasters begin to multiply, try as they might to keep them at bay. Together, can they put their feelings aside and pull off a successful wedding for those they love most?

My Opinion

Andi has always had doubts about marriage, can she put them behind her to be the maid of honour at Alex's wedding? This was a sweet read and I read over 280 pages of this in one sitting, The best man Owen is also against weddings - what can possibly go wrong? This is going to make for a great holiday read, or with the descriptions of the Amalfi Coast it will make you think that are on holiday.

If you are looking for an easy, light-hearted read then look no further.

Rating 4/5

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Started and stopped - not sure why? Maybe a little too of a slow burn. Maybe not enough of the relationship? I did like the travel aspect and I did like the relationship with her mom. Maybe will pick up again - maybe not?

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Thank you Netgalley for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review! As always, all opinions are my own.

“Andi hates weddings. So when her best friend Alex tells her she's getting married in Italy, and asks her to be her maid of honour, she knows she's the wrong woman for the job. But Alex won't take no for an answer, and so begins a week-long trip to a beautiful villa in Italy, full of potential disasters that it's Andi's job to avoid. But what if she's the one causing them?

Enter Owen, fellow wedding-hater, Best Man and also the worst person for the job. Tall, sexy and warm, Andi can't help but feel the ice around her heart begin to melt when he's around. But as Andi and Owen grow closer, the disasters begin to multiply, try as they might to keep them at bay. Together, can they put their feelings aside and pull off a successful wedding for those they love most?”

Andi came across as excessively self-absorbed, which proved to be quite vexing. She seemed to constantly be preoccupied with herself and frequently emphasized her own virtue, citing her attendance at her best friend's wedding despite having been cheated on during her own nuptials. Unfortunately, these qualities left me with a negative impression of her. While I sympathize with the emotional turmoil she endured after being jilted by her fiancé on their wedding day, it is unjust to project her negative energy onto her best friend who is tying the knot. Rather, she ought to be a pillar of support for her friend during this momentous occasion. Being there for a friend should not pose a challenge.

Also, the pacing of the narrative was notably slow, to the point where the plot was scarcely discernible. In all candor, I am uncertain as to the intended direction of the plot. Was it centered around the wedding? If that was the case, then it concluded well before reaching the midway point. Alternatively, was it a tale of romance? If so, the characters appeared disconnected, lacking any significant chemistry or interaction with one another.



2.5⭐️
1.5🌶️ (closed-door)

Tropes :
* Italy
* Gastronomy
* Forced Proximity
* Grumpy/Grumpy
* LGBTQ+
* Found family

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Andi hates weddings because of a traumatic experience from her past. Yet, she has to be the maid of honor for her best friend.

This book is somewhere between three and four stars for me. Andi has strong opinions about weddings, opinions that she reluctantly accommodates during their week in Italy. I wasn't a fan of some of her actions, but she didn't quite irritate me enough to hate her. Owen, the best man, supposedly hates weddings as well. However, I didn't quite believe that based on his actions. He was sweet, helpful and will make you swoon. The two worked together really well, I liked their interactions and the way they built their relationship. The descriptions of all of the food they ate were delicious, I was hungry for most of the book because of them. Sometimes it felt like the food was talked about more in comparison to the main couple, though. I loved all of the side characters, and I enjoyed the writing style.

A fun, easy and romantic read with only a hint of spice but a lot of tension. I would recommend reading it, but keep in mind that you might not be crazy about the main character!

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Pretty good book of you try to look past the mcs attitude. Was hard to do, but it did end up getting better

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This was such a difficult read, not because of its storyline but because of the main character. I think this is the first time ever I hate a main character in romance book. The main character is unsufferable, annoying and has a lot of negativity. I get that she have trauma due to her ruined wedding but it did not excuse her horrible actions toward her best friend who is so excited and happy to get married. The least thing she could do is to be happy for her friend. I just don't care about the romance anymore when I'm so annoyed by her character.

One thing I genuinely enjoy is the wedding location. It's perfectly described and atmospheric.

Thank you to Netgalley for the review copy.

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DNF @ 16%. The MC was insufferable and couldn't put her feelings aside for even her best friend.

Also I was so confused on the timeline? Did her wedding get screwed, then days later her best friend announces hers and within a week they're in Italy for that wedding??

Thanks to NetGalley and Aria & Aries for an advance copy.

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4 stars ... This story on location for a friends wedding had some parts that were fun to read and others that seemed a bit juvenile in the telling. I appreciate that it gets better as you go and our leading couple have good connection that was shown more effectively as the story progressses. I reeived ann early copy of this story from NetGalley in return for my thoughts on the tale.

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Getting into the story was difficult for me. The main character Andi is unsufferable, she's annoying and has a lot of negativity. I get that her wedding was ruined but at least she could be happy for her friend's wedding. The Italian setting was beautiful.

Unfortunately, this book was not for me.

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2.5
My rating mostly has to do with the main character. I couldn't get past how unbelievably selfish and self centered they were. I understand they went through something traumatic but it does not excuse their horrible actions. I also felt no chemistry between the two main love interests. One thing I did enjoy was the destination wedding part. The author did a great job of setting up the scene. Overall, this one was not for me at all. The pacing was all over the place and I couldn’t care about the romance when I despised the main character. I hope others love it though!

Thank you so much to the author and publisher for my gifted copy on #netgalley All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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I had a really hard time getting into this one and didn't really feel like it was worth it in the end. I wish I had connected with the characters a bit more.

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