![]() Before the elevator is fixed, he’s got a fake girlfriend date in Alexa. They aren’t there for hours, but it’s enough time for some flirting and for Drew to spill that he’s in town for his ex-girlfriend’s wedding. Alexa is on her way to meet her sister when she gets stuck in a lift with Drew. ![]() It’s lovely to read the story of Drew and Alexa’s romance first hand as The Proposal doesn’t give a lot away – with good reason. It honestly doesn’t matter which order you read the series in as you’ll just have a knowing smirk on your face when Carlos ( The Proposal’s hero) gives Drew a hard time during this book. I initially read the second book in the series, The Proposal first because I couldn’t get my hands on The Wedding Date locally. But it also has a huge heart, dealing with issues of race, size and sibling guilt. This is a fantastic example of the contemporary romance genre with some favourite tropes like a meet-cute in a broken elevator and the fake date. The Wedding Date has received a lot of great praise since its release three years ago and on reading it, it’s easy to see why. Why I chose it: Really enjoyed The Proposal (the second book in the series). ![]() ![]() ![]() The not-so-good: Can’t Alexa and Drew just talk to each other?! The good: Excellent fun with a lot of good food mentioned! And so a light-hearted relationship starts, but will either of them take it further? In brief: Alexa and Drew meet in a broken elevator and before they are freed, she agrees to pretend to be his fake girlfriend at his ex’s wedding. ![]()
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