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It is very rare that I read contemporary romance it's not that I don't like them but I tend to go for the spicier kind but the moment I caught a glance of the blurb to this book I was hooked.
This book has a great storyline and fantastic characters I loved the little missions they both had to do to get their friends charm for her wedding as it brought them closer together and the chemistry was electric.
I loved little moose what a sweetie. but one thing I adored the most was the ending.

This is the first book from this author I have read. I loved it!!! It was fun, sweet, and romantic. The story flowed smoothly. The author told such a wonderful tale. It was so fun to read and he lost in the characters. I didn't want to put it down. It was a romance story that has never been told before. The wedding charm is quickly fun romantic and sweet.
The main characters Sarah and Ben have excellent chemistry. Sarah is snarky, quirky, funny and has trouble trusting Ben. Ben is smart, serious, fun and doesn't have faith in marriage. They are both tasked with going to Atlanta to find Jill's Grandmother's wedding charm. Jill and Ryan can't get married until they have the charm. While in Atlanta they have to perform three tasks while pretending to be an engaged couple, to be able to obtain the charm. Can they perform the tasks and fool everyone? Will their hearts survive and make it back in time to save Jill's wedding? Well let's just say you must read to find out. I definitely recommend this book. #happyreading #fangirl

The word to best describe this book would be... Charming. It is a short story about Sarah and Ben, who share a history in rivalry. So, when Sarah's best friend is getting married, but really, really, really wants to wear the wedding charm from her grandma to her wedding, the game is back on.
Sarah wants to best Ben, the guy who destroyed her science project all those years ago. The story is funny and not quite believable, but who cares? It is a light read and because it is such a short book, Susan did not have the time to go in depth into the characters. Which is a shame, because you loose a lot of credibility without it. So, maybe she should have gotten more on paper and made the story a little more interesting.
However, for a happily-ever-after-junkie like me, it was a perfect read. Especially after the rollercoaster ride of The Flame in The Mist, I could use something less heavy. And for that, three out of five stars from me.

This book is a great fun read with lively dialogue - totally likable characters and a fun entertaining romp!

A lighthearted romantic novel with elements of humour. It is predictable but charmingly told and the characters are good. I also enjoyed the descriptions of Atlanta, as this is a place I would like to see.
Whilst I find this type of book an easy afternoon on the sofa , quick read I do think that it is too perfect for people to fall in love so quickly. So for me, it is not really realistic which affects my rating of it. Thank you to NetGalley for giving me an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

A sweet story. Sarah Carlton, Maid of Honor and best man Ben Atkins end up going on a hunt for a wedding charm the bride needs.
Sarah had a childhood crush on Ben but he was never seen her like that and he doesn't seem to believe in marriage and it's ability to last.
Some sweet and funny moments.

High school crush revisited and a scavenger hunt. What an interesting combination. The wedding plays second fiddle to the drama surrounding the wedding charm search. There are some humorous parts as the story unfolds. I enjoyed the book!

How far would YOU go to make your best friend's wedding perfect?
Sarah never thought she'd have to fly across the country to Atlanta two days before her best friend Jill's wedding, with her high school nemesis Ben no less, to retrieve a family good-luck charm. But that's what best friends do, right?
Discovering that Jill's grandmother was a meddling old lady who has set tasks for Jill and her fiancé to complete before they can get the charm puts a definite crimp in Sarah's plans to make a hasty getaway. She has no choice but to pretend to be madly in love with Ben in order to get the charm.
Before she knows it, Sarah finds herself invading the pitch at an Atlanta Braves game, lying her way into a museum, almost getting arrested for stealing a Degas, crashing a Southern high tea, falling into a lake, rescuing a dog, and falling in love.
She could probably have taken it all in her stride except for that last part...
This was absolutely DELIGHTFUL. I loved Sarah and Ben together; the whole story was like a slice of wedding cake, sweet and delicious. I hadn't encountered Susan Hatler's books before but I'll definitely be looking out for more of hers in the future.
Five stars for a charming and adventure-filled love story!