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"When someone asks you to spend your life with him, it shouldn't come as a surprise--or happen in front of 45,000 people. When freelance writer Nikole Paterson goes to a Dodgers game with her actor boyfriend, his man bun, and his bros, the last thing she expects is a scoreboard proposal. Saying no isn't the hard part--they've only been dating for five months, and he can't even spell her name correctly. The hard part is having to face a stadium full of disappointed fans... At the game with his sister, Carlos Ibarra comes to Nik's rescue and rushes her away from a camera crew. He's even there for her when the video goes viral and Nik's social media blows up--in a bad way. Nik knows that in the wilds of LA, a handsome doctor like Carlos can't be looking for anything serious, so she embarks on an epic rebound with him, filled with food, fun, and fantastic sex. But when their glorified hookups start breaking the rules, one of them has to be smart enough to put on the brakes.."--
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6 primary booksThe Wedding Date is a 6-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Jasmine Guillory and Mira Lyn Kelly.
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(Disclosures: I won this ARC in a Goodreads giveaway, and unrelated to that, the author is a friend.)
If you liked The Wedding Date, you'll love this book even more! The Proposal is a perfect romantic comedy in book form - I love Nik and all her friends, and while I don't know if there are more books planned with this cast of characters, I'd be first in line to read anything starring Courtney, Dana, or Angela - I wish there had been more of all of them, but what we got was perfect. The world of this book seemed more fully realized than in The Wedding Date, and I think part of that is because of the supporting characters and the subplots. I want to hang out with Nik and her friends, which is a great feeling to have about the main character of a book like this. The romance is so good and so satisfying, of course, and I closed this book with a big grin on my face. Someone needs to option this for a movie, like, NOW.
(Also, if you got hungry reading The Wedding Date, prepare yourself - this book made me crave Mexican food like nothing else. Romance, cupcakes, and taquerias: what could be better?)
If you liked her first novel, “The Wedding Date”, you will enjoy “The Proposal”. Entertaining, yet thoughtful, read.