The leading lady has a hilarious aunt that tries to play match maker and of course everything that could go wrong does, which makes it funny while at the same time quite romantic. In a world where getting married at 21 is considered young and getting married at 19 is outright ludicrous, it's nice to have a book that is more realistic. It makes it easier to put yourself in the position of the main character and identify with her. After all, not many of us fall in love at the ripe age of 16 like many popular books show.
This book will only take a day or two to read (depending on how much free time you have to sit down and enjoy it). I strongly recommend it for anyone who wants a clean romance to sweep them away for a few hours.
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