Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Release Blitz + Review: "Wedding Date" by Monica Murphy

I am delighted to take part in the release blitz celebrating Monica Murphy's latest novel, "Wedding Date," the sixth and final book in the Dating series. It reads as a complete standalone, but I have read and loved each of the previous stories and would recommend them all.

I adored main characters Theo and Kelsey, whose fake relationship certainly never felt fake to me. Their chemistry was fantastic even when they were still trying to convince themselves that they were just friends, and I loved how playful they could be when they let their guard down with each other. Both Kelsey and Theo had been hurt in the past, and it wasn't easy for either of them to trust again. It was clear how much they cared about each other, however, and I found it very easy to cheer them on to their HEA.

As has been the case throughout this series, the book's secondary characters were wonderful and added a tremendous amount of depth and humor to Kelsey and Theo's story. It was great to catch up with Kelsey's friends one last time, and I also enjoyed getting to know Theo's younger siblings. I'm very much looking forward to the possibility of a spin-off series featuring Theo's brothers and sister!

Overall, while I'm sad to see this series come to an end, "Wedding Date" was a lovely send-off for Kelsey, Theo, and the whole gang. I highly recommend it for all fans of contemporary romance and romantic comedy and look forward to seeing what Monica Murphy comes up with next.
 
*Review copy provided by the author via Valentine PR. All opinions expressed are my own.
 
 
About "Wedding Date"

Wedding Date by Monica Murphy is now live!


Kelsey Phillips is over the dating scene.

All that time and energy perfecting your profile and taking just the right picture and articulating exactly what you're looking for, only to get the same sleazy propositions? No thanks. She's doing just fine on her own, so there's no point in a fruitless hunt for "the one" that doesn't exist.

Besides, she already has the perfect man in her life. Theo is the type of friend who's always there for a laugh, a hug, or a drink-- and no propositions.

So when he somehow manages to agree to be a groomsman in his ex-fiance's wedding to his cousin, the least Kelsey can do is be his date.

But why stop at doing the least?

Pretending to be in a relationship is easy. They already know everything about each other. And it sure isn't hard to fake attraction to a guy as gorgeous as Theo. Soon enough, the only pretense left is that they haven't fallen for each other for real... and the very small matter of the secret Kelsey's been keeping. Can a fake relationship survive this real revelation?

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