
The Wedding Game
by Meghan Quinn
A romantic comedy where two competitors on a wedding-themed reality show go from rivals to something more. Luna and Alec clash on every decision, but sparks fly both on and off camera.
Spoiler Warning
This review may contain spoilers. Read at your own discretion if you haven't finished the book yet.
Love is a Competition
The Wedding Game delivers a fun premise: what happens when you're paired with your complete opposite on a wedding planning reality show? Luna Rossi and Alec Baxter are about to find out.
The Setup
Luna is planning her brother's wedding on a reality TV competition show. The catch? She's paired with Alec, a grumpy contractor who thinks her ideas are over-the-top. With a cash prize on the line, they'll need to find common ground - or will they?
The Good
Fun Premise
The reality TV wedding competition setting is fresh and provides plenty of opportunities for humor and conflict.
Banter
Luna and Alec's verbal sparring is entertaining, with some genuinely funny moments of back-and-forth.
Light and Easy Read
This is perfect beach or vacation reading - nothing too heavy, just pure entertainment.
The Not-So-Good
Predictable Plot
The enemies-to-lovers arc follows a very familiar trajectory without many surprises.
Character Depth
Both protagonists could have benefited from more development beyond their surface-level conflicts.
Pacing
Some sections drag, particularly in the middle of the competition.
Final Thoughts
The Wedding Game is a light, enjoyable romantic comedy that delivers exactly what it promises. It's not groundbreaking, but it's a pleasant way to spend a few hours if you're in the mood for something fun and fluffy.
Rating: 3.0/5
Best for: Readers looking for a quick, entertaining rom-com with a unique premise
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