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The worst best man book review
The worst best man book review













the worst best man book review

In true romantic comedy fashion, Lina and Max were put into a unique situation where they were forced to put aside their past in order to achieve their goal of making a good impression for their pitch, and for Lina to get the job she wanted. I thought this story was equal parts sweet and funny.

the worst best man book review

With the opportunity to potentially land the job of being The Cartwright Hotel’s wedding coordinator, it was everything Lina could have possibly wanted… except not until she found out she had to work with her former fiancé’s brother, Max in order to land the job of her dreams. Flash forward to one year, Lina was focused and determined to make her wedding planning career to the next level and bigger opportunities. Andrew realizing he didn’t want to marry Lina, had his brother, Max deliver the bad news to her… poor Max definitely had his hands full and was blamed for being the messenger. Lina for short was jilted at the altar by her former fiancé, Andrew Hartley. “The Worst Best Man” By: Mia Sosa was such a lighthearted, funny, warm, and entertaining story. Imagine going to a wedding, everything is set in place, the bride is ready to marry the man she loves, preparing to solidify their vows to one another, and live happily ever after… Welp turns out the groom decided he didn’t want to marry the bride after all thanks to his brothers talk the night before… so much for Lina getting her wedding.















The worst best man book review