This humourous book was one of the very first ARC books I recived and I thouroughly enjoyed it! You can purchase My big Fake Wedding by Jessica Hatch here on Amazon, Waterstones, Barnes and Noble.
The synopsis reads as follows:
The date is set. The guy is definitely not. When I entered a lottery to win a free wedding, I had no idea that I was about to be cheated on, and unceremoniously dumped, by my ex-boyfriend. So when I win, there’s just one teeny tiny problem… I have no one to walk down the aisle with. All I need to do now is find a husband. Simple, right? My closest friend Oliver, an old-fashioned romantic, thinks I’m crazy. He snorts when I show him my colour-coded binder, packed with step-by-step instructions for my Husband Hunt. And when he reads my to-do list, he laughs so much his green eyes fill with tears.
Step 1: Figure out what men want
Step 2: Research the best bars for romantic first dates
Step 3: FIND A HUSBAND
Despite following my list to the letter, something happens that the binder could never have predicted. After months of fantasising about this exact moment, I have a tequila-fuelled kiss with my long-term office crush Andrew. But just when I think I’ve found my soon-to-be husband, my ex-boyfriend declares his undying love for me, and Oliver stops returning my calls when I need him the most… With my wedding day getting ever closer, I’m starting to realise that the only thing more complicated than finding a husband on a deadline, is finding the right one. My review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Bea wins a lottery for a free wedding the only catch is she's single...
The opening sequence had me feeling like I was watching a romcom like the main character refers to. Beatrice Corbin doesn't do things in half measure and goes full force into everything she does, often coming across as self absorbed, but I think she shows signs of being mildly neurodivergent, she grows as a character and shows her friends she cares by giving when she herself has very little and by doing acts of service ( so maybe her love languages are those two) Bea's first date anxiety had me having flash backs of some of my first dates *cringe* . All in all I liked this book a lot, it felt familiar like a RomCom movie, sweet and funny with some cringe worthy moments and a very sweet ending. I look forward to seeing what else @jessicanhatch will write in the future. Thank you @netgalley l and @bookouture for the arc copy in exchange for my honest opinions.
The date is set. The guy is definitely not. When I entered a lottery to win a free wedding, I had no idea that I was about to be cheated on, and unceremoniously dumped, by my ex-boyfriend. So when I win, there’s just one teeny tiny problem… I have no one to walk down the aisle with. All I need to do now is find a husband. Simple, right? My closest friend Oliver, an old-fashioned romantic, thinks I’m crazy. He snorts when I show him my colour-coded binder, packed with step-by-step instructions for my Husband Hunt. And when he reads my to-do list, he laughs so much his green eyes fill with tears.
Step 1: Figure out what men want
Step 2: Research the best bars for romantic first dates
Step 3: FIND A HUSBAND
Despite following my list to the letter, something happens that the binder could never have predicted. After months of fantasising about this exact moment, I have a tequila-fuelled kiss with my long-term office crush Andrew. But just when I think I’ve found my soon-to-be husband, my ex-boyfriend declares his undying love for me, and Oliver stops returning my calls when I need him the most… With my wedding day getting ever closer, I’m starting to realise that the only thing more complicated than finding a husband on a deadline, is finding the right one. My review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Bea wins a lottery for a free wedding the only catch is she's single...
The opening sequence had me feeling like I was watching a romcom like the main character refers to. Beatrice Corbin doesn't do things in half measure and goes full force into everything she does, often coming across as self absorbed, but I think she shows signs of being mildly neurodivergent, she grows as a character and shows her friends she cares by giving when she herself has very little and by doing acts of service ( so maybe her love languages are those two) Bea's first date anxiety had me having flash backs of some of my first dates *cringe* . All in all I liked this book a lot, it felt familiar like a RomCom movie, sweet and funny with some cringe worthy moments and a very sweet ending. I look forward to seeing what else @jessicanhatch will write in the future. Thank you @netgalley l and @bookouture for the arc copy in exchange for my honest opinions.
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