![]() There is much at stake for both, financially, also professional pride and family approval. In a Top-Wedding-Planner showdown, Max and Lina have five weeks to prep their presentation and score the account. To sweeten the competition, Rebecca assigns Max to work with Lina and Andrew with her competition. Whose firm is assigned to work with her on her pitch? Double-nemeses Max and Andrew. Lina is up for a wedding planner job with the luxury-hotel-chain CEO Rebecca Cartright. Carolina “Lina” Santos is left at the altar by Andrew Hartley, thanks to a heart-to-heart the night before the wedding with his younger brother, Max. I can’t say I loved the premise either, but Sosa made it work for me. ![]() You’ll notice that I didn’t mention the romance. ![]() Though I’m not a fan of first-person romance-narration, especially when it alternates H/H POV, there was so much to like about Mia Sosa’s The Worst Best Man. Because I’m not a great fan of rom-coms, I couldn’t believe how much I liked Mia Sosa’s The Worst Best Man. ![]()
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