Lilly Walsh is used to keeping things buttoned-up and aboveboard. After all, the last time she hooked up with someone in a wedding party, it nearly cost her her wedding planning business. Thankfully, those rules don’t apply when she meets a handsome stranger in a hotel bar. One bad pirate joke leads to the best night of her life, but come morning, she’s got a wedding to plan.
Lincoln Reid never imagined he’d see the woman who rocked his world last night and then ran out on him ever again. But there she is, planning his best friend’s wedding with the same passion and drive that brought him to his knees. She’s adamant that wedding planner and best man can never mix, but that just means he’s got four weeks to make her see him as more than just a one-night guy. Because he’s itching for more than one night…or five, or ten…

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Sexual Content - 3/5
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Violence - 0/5
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Language - 2/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 2/5
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Summary
The Best Man Problem by Mariah Ankenman is a romantic comedy that I had a little trouble with. The storyline could have worked. Lily has a one night stand with a guy who ends up being the best man in the next wedding she is planning.
What I did like:
I mostly liked Lincoln’s character and he totally won me over with the ending.
Lincoln’s friends were adorable. If they had their own book I would read it.
Lilly’s friendships and her success at her job
What I didn’t like:
Lilly was successful at her job and seemed to be unstable in life
Mo was just crude to me. Other readers may like her character but I just found her annoying
I received this book from Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review.
You can see my full review at More Than a Review dot com where I rate the level of sex, violence, language and drug/alcohol use in books.
sexual content - a lot of the book was sexual banter, sexual language, and some physical scene and remembering previous encounter
drinking - casual drinking
language