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The Wedding Game by Meghan Quinn
The Wedding Game by Meghan Quinn









The Wedding Game by Meghan Quinn

Indie is a great choice, but she has baggage of her own. Lincoln is getting ready to go back to college when his mother makes another match and this time Lincoln has to admit that she saved the best for life. That is fine, but his mother has taken it to another level and made it her mission in life. She’s been trying to set him up all summer as she’s obsessed with the idea of him falling in love. In The Setup, Lincoln is a twenty-year-old man with a meddling mom problem. She’s smart and beautiful, and sh just might be Griffin’s second chance at love. Griffin has given up on the chances of love, but he gets a sliver of hope when Ren Winters arrives in town.

The Wedding Game by Meghan Quinn The Wedding Game by Meghan Quinn

At first they laugh off the idea of a love curse, but as word starts to spread they become the town’s most untouchable bachelors.

The Wedding Game by Meghan Quinn

The story starts with what was meant to be an innocent night celebrating a birthday that ends with a family curse against successful relationships. That Second Chance is the first book in the Getting Lucky series. (Mar.If You Like Meghan Quinn Books, You’ll Love… Readers won’t have to be reality TV fans to get a kick out of this fun, quirky rom-com. But when the secret is revealed, tempers flare, and Luna and Alec must decide where their priorities lie. As hostility turns into romance, they decide to keep their relationship quiet-even from their brothers-so as not to jeopardize the competition. Once selected, a clash between the teams is inevitable, and sparks fly between Luna and Alec from the start. Alec and Thad witnessed their parents’ acrimonious divorce, which left Alec jaded and his relationship with Thad strained-but he eventually agrees. Meanwhile, Thad Baxter, whose fiancée, Naomi, is pregnant, begs his brother, Alec, a ruthless divorce lawyer, to support his entry because the show requires the participation of at least one family member. When Martha Stewart–wannabe Luna Rossi hears that The Wedding Game, a popular reality show, is looking for contestants to create a beautiful wedding on a budget, she feels certain that her brother, Cohen, and his husband-to-be, Declan, could win with her expert crafting skills behind them and coaxes them to enter. The enemies-to-lovers trope puts two families through the wringer in this entertaining contemporary romance from Quinn ( See Me After Class).











The Wedding Game by Meghan Quinn