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~**~ ARC Review: Two Wedding Crashers (Dating by Numbers #2) by Meghan Quinn ~**~


***5 ‘The Good Happens Along the Way’ Stars***

And we have another winner with Two Wedding Crashers!

Not that I’m surprised in anyway when it comes to Ms. Quinn’s RomComs.
She gives us laugh out loud situations along with a huge dose of heart and just enough smexyness to keep you turning the pages to ensure that the characters get the HEA they so richly deserve.

I’ll admit that as much as I liked Beck in Three Blind Dates, I wasn’t totally sold on him...until now. This man is all kinds of goodness wrapped up in a smoking hot package. Outgoing, honest, observant and has now issue with putting himself out there in any situation.

Rylee is a little crazy, but in the best way possible. She’s got moxie, a quick wit and an insanely creative mind - which can get in her way from time to time. But she has a good heart and gives as good as she gets.

Their journey to their HEA was all kinds of fun. I loved how they first collided and then things simply rolled on from there. It was fun, sweet, smexy and it was blatantly obvious from the start that Beck and Rylee were perfect for each other. They had this ease to their interactions that showed time and again how much they simply enjoyed being around each other. The sexual chemistry was sizzling from the start and when they finally let loose, it was nuclear! The bumps in the road, both seen and unseen, only drove home the point that these two were destined to be together from the very start.

Two Wedding Crashers was a fun read that was filled with a lot of heart and great characters. I This book can be read as a standalone, but I highly recommend reading Three Blind Dates just because it was a lot of fun. And speaking of great characters, I’m really hoping that Ms. Quinn will find a way to give a couple of the characters we met in this book their own because they were quite unique and I really want to get to know them all better!

~ Copy provided by the author & voluntarily reviewed ~

I don’t know what love is anymore.

Well, that’s not entirely true, but I’m going to tell you a little secret: I’ve lost the spark.

You know the kind of spark I’m talking about?

Where butterflies take flight in your stomach from two hands innocently colliding. Or catching your breath when you first meet someone attractive. Yeah, that spark.

Except I haven't felt that feeling in forever; there is nothing left inside of me.

Normally, this wouldn’t be a problem--but I’m a writer on a serious deadline, and my editor is breathing down my neck for a romantic, Nicholas Sparks type love story. No pressure, right?

That's how I find myself flying across the country to crash a wedding in the name of research, dress and heels stuffed into my small suitcase.

It should be the easiest book research ever. Drinking some free champagne, basking in the love of two strangers, and tapping into my romantic side. That will be a breeze. I'm a pro. I can handle this.

Until I mistakenly end up in the wrong hotel room, naked as the day I was born, with the sexiest human I have ever met staring me down, wondering what I'm doing taking a shower in his bathroom. I don't think calling it research will get me out of this pickle.

But it will make for one hell of a story....

Release Date: March 11th, 2018

Author, wife, adoptive mother, and peanut butter lover. Will dance for laughs, won’t eat anything spicy because you asked, but will squeeze boobs in replace of a hug. Grew up in Southern California (Temecula, anyone? Anyone?) lived in New York (the armpit of NY, not the city) and now resides in Colorado with my husband, son, two dogs, three cats, and my multiple book boyfriends. Loves love, anything romantic, and will die if I ever meet Tom Hanks. Yay, books!

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