

It’s a plain band with a tiny diamond in it, which the guy in the shop talked me into.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. “A fast-paced, hilarious comedy a charming cast of characters.” -Kirkus Reviews The narrative gallops along with humorous scenes and great one-liners.” - The Daily Mail “Filled with laugh-out-loud moments, this is Sophie Kinsella at her wittiest. “ fun novel that’s as light and bubbly as a glass of wedding champagne.” - USA Today I loved it.” -JoJo Moyes, bestselling author of Me Before You Wedding Night is funny, fast, and farcical. “Sophie Kinsella is beloved by millions-her books are properly mood-altering. But Lottie is determined to say “I do,” for better, or for worse. Her sister, Fliss, thinks Lottie is making a terrible mistake, and will do anything to stop her. No dates, no moving in together, they’ll just get married. Completely crushed, Lottie reconnects with an old flame, and they decide to take drastic action. Lottie just knows that her boyfriend is going to propose, but then his big question involves a trip abroad-not a trip down the aisle. I feel so sorry for Lottie's boyfriend who eventually proposes.#1 New York Times bestselling author Sophie Kinsella returns with her trademark blend of sparkling wit and playful romance in this page-turning story of a wedding to remember-and a honeymoon to forget. This book has made a joke of compassionate and healthy relationship. Just because Lottie's boyfriend fails to propose on the decided day, she goes off and marries some other person!!! Who does that! As far as I know, normal people do not rush into. I was very much disappointed by the impulsiveness of characters. I finished this book long back and I must say that this is the most lacklustre and dull book of Sophie Kinsella, that I have ever read.

If you've read anything else by Kinsella, it definitely follows her usual style and guessing what happens next is easy to do, but I still enjoyed it and laughed a time or two. It is told from 2 sister's alternating points of view, and I found myself definitely liking one storyline better than the other, but I was okay with how it all wraps up in the end. If you are looking for an easy, frivolous read and you can suspend disbelief and just go where the story takes you, you might enjoy this. This was a typical Sophie Kinsella book in that it was wildly unbelievable yet still entertaining.
