‘Tis Wedding Season Review
Modern country/western living is, I believe, my new favourite genre(?). Or would it be setting? What do you think?
Summary
He’s scared of turning into his cheating dad. She had her heart shattered and hasn’t glued all the pieces back together yet. They agree to be just friends, but how long will that last as the sparks flame higher?
Trace
I needed a job and a way out of town, so when Ryder told me about the opening at the Bryford Barn, I jumped on it. He mentioned the boss’s daughter but excluded one not-so-minor detail–she’s a stunner. Not only do her tan legs go for miles and her snarky yet sweet personality makes my heart do things I don’t want it to, we’re working together. Like… day in, day out. I’m not interested in any relationship, let alone one with her, yet when Ryder and his girlfriend sucker me into a blind date, I’m terrified my new friendship with Shaley might be destroyed. But what I can’t understand is why staying “just” friends with Shay is turning out to be so hard…
Shaley
Wedding season… it runs my life. Well, technically that’s Bryford Barn, my family’s wedding venue. Unfortunately we need to hire a new hand since I can’t handle my duties by myself anymore thanks to our chock-full wedding schedule. I knew the new person was a man, but the last thing I expected was a handsome guy who’s my age. My heart is still sore from getting rejected by a jerk and I don’t want to risk hurting it again, but when Trace and I get closer, I don’t know what to think. I mean, how can a girl handle a dimple-flashing, hat-wearing gentleman with a heart of gold who understands her sense of sarcasm without slowly falling big time? ~book blurb
Evaluation
A modern-western town, a wedding barn, a country romance, sassy banter and flirting, romantic tension, country music…This book has it all! ‘Tis Wedding Season is a country romcom that was a blast to read. I loved every minute of it! It had me giggling and swooning the entire way through. The characters are very well written. Their banter, flirting, and sass was so fun. The plot was fantastic, no weird Hallmark style breakup or misunderstanding at the end. And the setting was gorgeous. I loved how Millie wrote it. Oh, and best of all…it’s completely clean! While there are some kisses that boarder on spicy, ‘Tis Wedding Season has none of today’s garbage thrown in.
Conclusion
So in conclusion, this is the best book I’ve read so far this year. Because of that, I’m giving it a 5/5 rating. If you like romcoms, country living, sassy banter and flirting, spicy kisses, country music, romantic tension, then I recommend ‘Tis Wedding Season to you. Enjoy!