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Review: The Best Man Problem (Mile High Happiness #2) by Mariah Ankenman

The Best Man Problem

Synopsis


Lilly Walsh is used to keeping things buttoned-up and aboveboard. After all, the last time she hooked up with someone in a wedding party, it nearly cost her her wedding planning business. Thankfully, those rules don’t apply when she meets a handsome stranger in a hotel bar. One bad pirate joke leads to the best night of her life, but come morning, she’s got a wedding to plan.

Lincoln Reid never imagined he’d see the woman who rocked his world last night and then ran out on him ever again. But there she is, planning his best friend’s wedding with the same passion and drive that brought him to his knees. She’s adamant that wedding planner and best man can never mix, but that just means he’s got four weeks to make her see him as more than just a one-night guy. Because he’s itching for more than one night...or five, or ten…

Review

It's a cute and fun story and I enjoyed reading it. I'm a fan of romantic comedies and this one is really entertaining, a must-read for contemporary fiction fans, especially those who enjoy a good laugh.

Lilly is a sensible woman, she isn't impulsive, and she definitely doesn't do one night stands... until she did. Now, she has no idea what to do next. It's just her luck that Lincoln is in a wedding she is planning and there is just no way she would mix business with pleasure...

Lincoln really likes Lilly and hopes that she will consider him as more than a hookup. But there seems to be a problem with the fact that he is the best man at a wedding she is planning. He doesn't know the whole story but he is willing to wait for her to realize that he isn't just a one-night-stand. Can there really be a happily ever after for them?

Read to find out...

I really enjoyed this story. It made me laugh-out-loud many times. It's a well-written and meet-cute kind of tale. And I absolutely adore both main characters. Definitely, something rom-com fans would enjoy. :)

P.S. I received a complimentary copy of this book via NetGalley.