All's fair in love and warWendy Liu should be delighted to be her best friend's maid of honor. But after years spent avoiding the bride's brother - aka the boy who once broke her heart - she's now trapped with him during an endless amount of wedding festivities. Luckily she's had time to perfect her poker face, and engaging Noah Denning in a little friendly competition might just prove that she's over him for good...
Noah Denning is determined to make his little sister's wedding memorable. But it seems Wendy is trying to outdo him at every turn. Challenging each other was always something he and Wendy did right, so when she proposes they compete to see who can throw the best bachelor or bachelorette party in Sin City, Noah takes the bait - and ups the stakes. Because this time around, he wants Wendy for keeps. And when you're fighting for love, all bets are off.
Wendy has a LOT of feelings to process: feelings for Noah, feelings about Jane's wedding, feelings about her teenaged self. As someone who keeps my baggage pretty close to the vest, I understood exactly where Wendy was coming from. She doesn't want to rock the boat, she doesn't want anyone else to get hurt.
Noah is a Wendy's missing puzzle piece.
Whereas Wendy keeps things to herself, Noah worries about those around him: his mother, his sister, Wendy (to an extent). He and Wendy haven't seen each other in a while, but once they are back in close proximity, those feelings jump back to the surface.
I thought Noah and Wendy had great chemistry here, perhaps even better than Jane and Cameron in One and Only. Then again, I love "best friend's brother/sister" romance trope, and Wendy and Noah were ridiculously easy to root for.
(A very special thank you to Grand Central Publishing, Forever Romance, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC of It Takes Two.)
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