Do You Take This Man
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3.5
Denise Williams
"Do You Take This Man has one of the steamiest, most addictive, most satisfyingly hard-earned happily-ever-after I’ve read in ages!"—Ali Hazelwood, New York Times bestselling author of Love on the BrainA wedding officiant who doesn't believe in love and an event planner who's been burned agree to say "I do" to being enemies with benefits. Divorce attorney RJ would never describe herself as romantic. But when she ends up officiating an unplanned wedding for a newly engaged couple in a park, her life is turned upside down. The video of the ceremony goes viral, and she finds herself in the unlikely position of being a sought-after local wedding officiant. Spending her free time overseeing “I dos” isn’t her most strategic career move, but she enjoys it, except for the type A dude-bro wedding planner she’s forced to work with. Former pro-football event manager Lear is a people person, but after his longtime girlfriend betrayed him, he isn’t looking for love. He knows how to execute events and likes being in control, so working with an opinionated and inflexible officiant who can’t stand him is not high on his list. He’s never had trouble winning people over, but RJ seems immune to his charms. Surrounded by love at every turn, their physical attraction pulls them together despite their best efforts to stay an arm’s length apart. Lear refuses to get hurt again. RJ refuses to let herself be vulnerable to anyone. But when it comes to happily ever after, their clients might not be the only ones saying “I do.”
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Author
Denise Williams
Pages
352
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2022-09-06
ISBN
0593437195 9780593437193
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" really enjoy Denise Williams as an author. This book was really good (4.5⭐️). I really loved RJ - she is a strong independent woman in law, but also a wedding officiant. Lear is also a sweetheart who is clearly a man who likes commitment. I enjoyed seeing a softer man and a harder woman, in terms of personalities. I like how Denise Williams shows romances that take work and vulnerability and not just instant connection to happy ending. The romance is sweet, but the tiny thing I didn’t like was the repetitiveness the backstory. I felt like they were one or two too many mentions of what happened in the past and with 20 pages less, this story would have been perfect. Overall, I highly recommend this book and any other by Denise Williams and I look forward to her next book! 2.5/5🌶
If you’ve read The Fastest Wall to Fall, you get to see a bit of Britta and Wes in this book!"
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Lauren
"It's a very lighthearted novel, which is something I appreciate. The world isn't complex or difficult to immerse yourself in. Learning about RJ, specifically, was probably my favorite part. As a black person myself, it felt like I was connected to her in a way. It's refreshing and overall a good experience. Great read."