Nearlywed

Nearlywed by Nicolas DiDomizio, published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated in 2024, is a contemporary romantic comedy that explores the challenges faced by an engaged couple during their early honeymoon. This 368-page book delves into the lives of Ray Bruno, a chaotic millennial ex-clickbait writer, and Kip Hayes, a pragmatic Gen X doctor, as they navigate their contrasting personalities and the pressures of impending marriage. Set against the backdrop of a luxurious resort in Ray’s coastal New England hometown, the story unfolds with humor and insight.
Readers will find a narrative that highlights the couple’s compatibility issues, particularly when a chance encounter with another couple leads to a series of mishaps and miscommunications. As Ray and Kip confront their differences, the trip becomes a pivotal moment for their relationship, forcing them to reassess their future together. With themes of romance and humor, this book offers a fresh take on love and commitment, making it a relevant read for those interested in LGBTQ+ narratives and contemporary relationships.
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An engaged couple’s compatibility is put to the test during their ill-fated early honeymoon in this smart, dazzling, and provocative summer comedy perfect for fans of People We Meet on Vacation.
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Ray Bruno and Kip Hayes are horrible on paper. Ray is a chaotic millennial ex-clickbait-writer who’s been oversharing his every thought online since he was a teenager, and Kip is a pragmatic Gen X doctor who values privacy above all else.
But somehow it all manages to work…until Ray convinces Kip to join him for an early honeymoon at a famous lux resort in Ray’s coastal New England hometown, eschewing the tradition of bachelor parties and hoping to recharge before their end-of-August wedding. When a surprising encounter with another couple at the resort leads to a series of escalating mishaps and miscommunications, Ray and Kip are forced to look at their many differences in a stark new light, turning the trip into less of a vacation and more of a test: will they be able to work through their issues in time for the big day? Or is this marriage over before it begins?
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