Review: You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle

You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle

Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons on April 2020
Genres: Adult Fiction, Romance
Pages: 368
Format: eBook
Source: Publisher
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4.5 Stars

Naomi Westfield has the perfect fiancé: Nicholas Rose holds doors open for her, remembers her restaurant orders, and comes from the kind of upstanding society family any bride would love to be a part of. They never fight. They're preparing for their lavish wedding that's three months away. And she is miserably and utterly sick of him.

Naomi wants out, but there's a catch: whoever ends the engagement will have to foot the nonrefundable wedding bill. When Naomi discovers that Nicholas, too, has been feigning contentment, the two of them go head-to-head in a battle of pranks, sabotage, and all-out emotional warfare.

But with the countdown looming to the wedding that may or may not come to pass, Naomi finds her resolve slipping. Because now that they have nothing to lose, they're finally being themselves--and having fun with the last person they expect: each other.

When your nemesis also happens to be your fiancé, happily ever after becomes a lot more complicated in this wickedly funny, lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy debut.

I Cannot Even.

I mean, I’ve already sent the link to buy this book to a couple of friends who I know will love it!

Nicholas and Naomi are my heroes. I love how their perfect romance went into complatency and then into full out war. If you love hate to love romances, you will love this because it’s more of love to hate to love. With a lot of fighting in between.

I love Naomi’s spunk and attitude. She is mad, mad, mad and I’m not saying she doesn’t have the right to be, but wow. She def. takes it to the next level. Nicholas is kinda bland, until suddenly, he is really NOT. My favorite part of this book is how they really managed to come back together and click in a way that only they could. It was really about finding each other again, having each other’s backs, stopping to think about how THEY felt and focused on how the other person felt.

There is a lot of humor and great situations, especially involved Nicholas’s mother. Because OMG. My mouth literally dropped a couple of times at what came out of that woman’s mouth.

Overall, I really loved this book. And I am seriously going to auto buy anything this author puts out there next!