Four Weddings to Fall in Love-Review
Four Weddings to Fall in Love
By Jackie Lau
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: Weddings with the Moks #1
Publication Date: July 25,2023
Source: Received an ARC in exchange for an honest review
Rating: 4.5 Stars
Description:
Max Mok has four weddings to attend this year…
When I meet Kim Sung at a friend’s wedding, I don’t make the first move. God, no. But she’s delightful and gorgeous, and she asks me to dance. Later, we head to her hotel room and…
Okay, I admit it doesn’t go well. She might be all about one-night stands, but I’m not used to having them.
That should be the end of it. I can forget about her or, more likely, obsess about it whenever I can’t sleep.
But then I see her at a second wedding. Apparently, she’s a family friend of my cousins. All three of them are getting married this summer, so she’ll be at the next two weddings as well, along with her parents.
Kim is even more beautiful than last time, and I really want the chance to prove I’m not a complete disaster in bed. I also want to take her on an actual date, but she has no interest in dating anyone.
More than anything, though, I need to avoid her because I’m too embarrassed to hold a conversation, and my brothers have found out about my unfortunate one-night stand.
Oh, no. She’s coming this way. What do I do?
Review:
Four Weddings to Fall in Love really hit for me. I really like the plot of Kim and Max, after their one night stand at a wedding, discovering they’re attending three more. This book had a combination of an awkward and unsatisfying first time and then getting sexy and dirtier as the story went along. Max with his shy nature is the perfect foil for Kim. Each character was well fleshed out with Max’s quiet but steady calm and Kim and her family issues. While initially not interested in dating, I really liked seeing the little moments with Kim and Max together. The cast of both families was fascinating and diverse and I especially liked Max’s mother. Events in this book set up what is clearly the next one about one of Max’s brothers. This book hit the sweat spot of being adorable, sexy, and romantic.

