This time around the story involves main character Lottie, who thinks her boyfriend is going to propose to her, but doesn’t. As usual, Kinsella writes a cast of quirky, fun characters that end up in catastrophic, klutzy types of situations that they manage to get out of one way or another. (description from Goodreads)Īnother good book from Sophie Kinsella! This was a very quick and enjoyable read. As she and Lorcan jet off to Ikonos in pursuit, Lottie and Ben are in for a honeymoon to remember, for better. To keep Lottie and Ben from making a terrible mistake, Fliss concocts an elaborate scheme to sabotage their wedding night. And Ben’s colleague Lorcan fears that this hasty marriage will ruin his friend’s career. Fliss, Lottie’s older sister, knows that Lottie can be impulsive-but surely this is her worst decision yet. No formal dates-just a quick march to the altar and a honeymoon on Ikonos, the sun-drenched Greek island where they first met years ago. So when Ben, an old flame, calls her out of the blue and reminds Lottie of their pact to get married if they were both still single at thirty, she jumps at the chance. But when his big question involves a trip abroad, not a trip down the aisle, she’s completely crushed. Lottie just knows that her boyfriend is going to propose during lunch at one of London’s fanciest restaurants. “Wedding Night” by Sophie Kinsella (2013) Book Review: “Wedding Night” by Sophie Kinsella
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