

His mother is literally the devil, by the way. Also, I believe a man should never choose the contentment of his mother over his future wife’s simply because his mother would be the bigger problem. I sympathized with Naomi a bit more in the beginning, as the story written in her point of view, and I’m a female who also has a bit of a flare for the dramatic. The introduction is obviously necessary for the storyline, but I had my issues with it. Needless to say, one chapter in, I was ready to throttle him and shake some sense into her.

I know these things happen quietly and slowly, and before you know it, you’re looking in the mirror and don’t recognize yourself, but how can you even consider going through with a wedding when that’s where your heads at? No matter how it looks from the outside. The main reason for that being that I can’t even imagine how one lets get things so out of hand. The synopsis drew me in from the beginning – a couple that tries to their hardest to make each other quit their relationship? Pranks? Sabotage? Usually, I’m totally game for this sort of cat and mouse game but I’m sad to say, I didn’t like the book as much as I had hoped, and here’s why:įirstly, I had a hard time finding into the story. So, I have mixed feelings about this book. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.


I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. Because now that they have nothing to lose, they're finally being themselves-and having fun with the last person they expect: each other. When Naomi discovers that Nicholas, too, has been feigning contentment, the two of them go head-to-head in a battle of pranks, sabotage, and all-out emotional warfare.īut with the countdown looming to the wedding that may or may not come to pass, Naomi finds her resolve slipping. Naomi wants out, but there's a catch: whoever ends the engagement will have to foot the nonrefundable wedding bill. And she is miserably and utterly sick of him. They're preparing for their lavish wedding that's three months away. Naomi Westfield has the perfect fiancé: Nicholas Rose holds doors open for her, remembers her restaurant orders, and comes from the kind of upstanding society family any bride would love to be a part of. When your nemesis also happens to be your fiancé, happily ever after becomes a lot more complicated in this wickedly funny, lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy debut. This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence.
