The show must go on at the Emerald Inn…
Milo has waited a long time to be reunited with his family, but when he finally makes his big appearance, not everyone seems thrilled to see him. He knows he should make amends with his sisters, but he also feels an overwhelming need to protect Reagan from her terrible fiancé.
When attraction starts growing between Reagan and Milo, will they be able to separate themselves from the drama of reality TV and see things clearly? Or will their forbidden feelings ruin the show for everyone?
Catch the final episode of Wedding Games and see how it all ends!
Note: While each book in the Wedding Games series revolves around a different couple and has a happily ever after, this series should be read in order. Lucky for you, the whole series is out now!
Episode 1: The Bridesmaid & The Jerk
Episode 2: The Bridesmaid & The Ex
Episode 3: The Bridesmaid & Her Surprise Love
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My full review can be found here: bit.ly/2TA9BRH
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Before I get into my review, I just want to say that the “Wedding Games” series should be read in order!!! Trust. Me.
Okay, so I know that the book isn’t a novella or a novelette, BUT being that it’s the last book of the series…I really don’t want to spoil anything!! So, I’m going to try my best not to.
The Bridesmaid and Her Surprise Love was about so much more than just two people falling in love. It was a story about forgiveness, healing, growth, and what’s truly important in life.
Don’t worry though! There was definitely a HEA for Reagan and Milo, one that they both deserved after everything that happened. (I’ll end up spoiling it if I say anything else, lol. Just trust me.)
As far as content goes: I think there was one curse word, but other than that, there wasn’t any “actual” language. (Everyone does have different preferences and viewpoints on what counts as profanity though.) Unhealthy relationships were portrayed and discussed…plus there was also some mild innuendo/suggestive comments, but nothing too extreme.
All in all, this was SUCH a fun series. Despite the more serious themes, I was still able to swoon and smile on multiple different occasions. Also, I just really want to give a big shout-out to Kayla and Daphne for the HUGE amount of creativity they put into this series. While reading the books, I truly felt like I was in another world.
~I received an e-copy of this story from the author, and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.~
A great ending to the series, the prodigal brother Milo returns , all the relationships end up as they should and the wedding finally happens.
Just finished this amazing book and I’m so happy! It was exciting to have the girls older brother Milo show up unexpectedly at the end of book two. I was excited to read his story and find out why he was gone for the last ten years. Forgiveness was a beautiful message in this book as the girls welcomed him back. I also really enjoyed the story from Reagan’s perspective, she has been there from book one supporting Aubrey and her sisters and being treated terribly by Harry her snooty fiance. I found some of the events hard to read, I hate when people are treated like they aren’t enough. I was so proud of her when she finally realizes that she is better off without him. I was sad it took her so long to recognize the psychological abuse she had been living under for years. It was interesting to see that emotional manipulation can happen to women and men. Milo was so brave to share his story with Reagan and help her know that it was important to start looking at what she wanted instead of just being what she thinks others want of her. This story goes beyond a cute romance into looking at how we need to value ourselves. Wonderful series sharing growth through pain and overcome with love.