At the Wedding

At the Wedding by Matt Dunn, published by Amazon Publishing in 2018, is a humorous exploration of wedding day chaos. Set against the backdrop of beautiful Barcelona, the story follows Livia, who has meticulously planned her wedding to Jed. As the day approaches, she faces the challenge of informing Jed about their impending nuptials, while he seems content with their long-term relationship and the arrival of their baby, questioning the need for a formal commitment.
Readers will find a blend of romance and humor as the narrative unfolds with a cast of guests, each bringing their own complications to the event. From fading reality star Liam searching for a date to divorcee Patrick navigating his mid-life crisis, the dynamics among the attendees add depth to the unfolding drama. With 302 pages, this edition presents a lighthearted take on relationships and the unpredictability of love, making it a fitting read for those interested in contemporary fiction.
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Livia’s been planning her wedding to Jed for ages. Now, at the venue in beautiful Barcelona, with her dress pressed and the guests all on their way, she’s only left one tiny detail until the last minute: letting the groom know he’s about to get hitched.
But as far as Jed’s concerned, they’ve been bumping along just fine for ten years and even have a baby on the way, so why spoil things with an ‘I do’? Especially when he’d really rather not.
Meanwhile the guests are arriving with plenty of baggage of their own. Fading reality star Liam’s still on the lookout for a plus-one; Rachel’s has refused to come–and dumped her into the bargain; and divorcee Patrick’s date is more of the ‘mid-life crisis’ variety.
But as the ceremony approaches, and with no sign of Jed, there’s only one thing on all of their minds: will there be a bride and groom at the wedding?
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