Synopsis: Audrey Love is cursed to be the person before you find your soulmate, the girl you dump for your true love. So when her best friend disappears hours before his Valentine’s Day wedding, Audrey fears that she did the unthinkable and kissed him at last night’s bachelor party. With help from the best man, she retraces her steps to find the missing groom and, with any luck, a true love of her own.
This novel is part of a collection of short stories released for Valentine’s Day by some of my favorite authors. Ashley Poston often has a magical element to her stories and this one Audrey believes that the women in her family can kiss someone and the next day they’ll find their true love. A great thing for the one kissed, not so great for Audrey since she’s always the person before finding the soulmate. This is my third read in the series, no wait, fourth. I had to DNF one of them because I’m not into princess stories, but that aside, I’ve really enjoyed them! I’ve listened to the audiobooks and think they are just the right length for a short car or train ride into the office. Admittedly this one wasn’t quite as fleshed out as the previous two, but I still liked Audrey and Theo and loved that they found each other at their best friends wedding.
Even though this one was a little light on plot I did like that we got to see Audrey’s character evolve as she searched for her best friend (the groom) who’d gone missing. As she recalled their night of drunkenness she also did a little soul searching. It actually made me a little sad that this wasn’t a full-length novel. I liked what I was reading and could’ve loved reading more about these two characters. Since it wasn’t, I’m choosing to enjoy what this author gave me and will eagerly move on to the next book I’ve yet to read! ❤️❤️❤️❣️
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