![]() ![]() They need to keep things from Alexa, because she’s Pollyanna come to life and won’t get that they are just hooking up and it’s not a real relationship. So the whole book is just the two of them telling themselves that it’s sex and that’s it. From there we have the two deciding nothing like that will happen again and then of course it does once Alexa and Drew get back together (see book #1 again). We get to see Maddie and Theo’s first meeting, Theo’s birthday (which took place in book #1) and we get to see how Maddie and Theo first hooked up. It drove me up the wall in the last book how quickly Carlos and Nik got together, but this one takes place over a course of about 10 months or so, possibly a year. What actually did work for me in this one is that Guillory shows timelines. So “The Wedding Date” follows the timeline of Maddie and Theo’s relationship. ![]() I was bored from beginning to end and just wish that we were actually get more Alexa and Drew in this one. ![]() We should have been given more to work with. We are finally shown what happened when Maddie and Theo first met and yeah, Theo sucked, but after that there was nothing there. If you are going to do a hate to love romance you have to make me actually believe the two people don’t like each other. It was a fight to finish because in the end Maddie and Theo were not as intriguing as Alexa and Drew (The Wedding Date) and even Carlos and Nik (The Proposal). I bought this today and ended up not really enjoying it. ![]()
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