Two Wedding Crashers by Meghan Quinn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I don’t know what love is anymore.
Two Wedding Crashers
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’ll 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 mess.
But it will make for one hell of a story.
Fun vacation with a new crush!

The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙❤️💜💚💖
Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📘📙📔
World building: 🌏🌍🌏🌍
Character development: 😊😘😟🥰
Narration: 🎙🎙🎙🎙🎙
Narration Type: Dual Narration
The heroine: Rylee – she is a romance writer with a deadline and her publisher needs 80,000 words from her in just four weeks. Though Rylee has the dreaded WB (writers block). She needs some romantic ideas and needs to get moving on her book. Her friends Zoey and Victoria decide Rylee needs to remember what love is about and thinks she can get her writing groove back if she goes with Zoey and her husband to a wedding in Key West.
The Hero: Beck – his friend Chris talks him into going to a wedding in the Florida Keys he wasn’t invited to. He hasn’t had sex in quite a while and has been missing it. Nobody seems to snag his attention lately. Since no strings attached sex is pretty common at weddings, Beck decides that the mini vacation sounds good and hooking up with another wedding guest sounds even better. Beck is a recovering alcoholic and has been for years, he also has some deep-seated guilt about his past.
The Story: Beck ends up in first class on the airplane down to Florida. He overhears a conversation that the woman in front of him has with her friend in economy class is having about how she can’t even write the first sentence of whatever she is working on. He is more interested than he should be in what she is doing. Meanwhile, Rylee is having a writer’s crisis and about the worst flight she has ever been on.
Rylee ends up in a room in the hotel her and her friend are staying at, but finds it already occupied with a suitcase and toiletries of some other man. She takes a shower, in the meantime, Beck returns to find Rylee naked in his room. This was a very humorous book; I was chuckling through much of it. Especially when the two main characters were first getting to know each other. I liked both characters, they both had a great sense of humor and where both willing to be a bit silly.
This audiobook was done in multiple points of view via dual narration. It was narrated by Virginia Rose and Joe Arden. Joe is one of my favorite male narrators. He has a sexy, gravelly voice and is terrific at doing multiple different voices for different characters. Virginia Rose has a soft, feminine voice which is very pleasing, and she is great at showing emotion through her voice.
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