The Wedding Menu: A Friends To Lovers Romantic Comedy (Love & Other Recipes)
£3.80
How many weddings does it take to fall in love?
One year ago, Amelie had it all.
Almost engaged to her high school sweetheart, close to her childhood best friend, and cooking at her dad’s restaurant: her life was exactly what she’d ordered.
Until Ian, an opinionated wedding-hater, popped up out of nowhere and proved she might like something off menu.
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One year later, Amelie has lost it all.
She’s unemployed, single, and taking a break from her friendship. As for Ian? He’s gone too.
When she visits Ian’s hometown to teach at a week-long cooking conference, she hopes for a fateful meet-cute. But their reunion is far from joyful when Amelie discovers Ian is the son of her father’s business rival.
Even bigger fiasco? He only wants friendship.
Amelie has one week to change his mind, and if the truth of why her whole life fell apart remains hidden, their love story might even end with a wedding.
The Wedding Menu is a steamy, dual-timeline, laugh out loud romcom about weddings, secrets, and French delicacies. It features two friends who should be rivals but keep choosing each other against all odds.
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Additional information
Language | English |
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File size | 3053 KB |
Simultaneous device usage | Unlimited |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 484 pages |
Page numbers source ISBN | 9198853309 |
by Sabia
Honestly I don’t even know where to start, I LOVED IT! Wow there was so much in this book. It had me constantly smiling and laughing.
I really liked to back and forth storyline. Getting glimpses from the past to the present. I think it was really refreshing to see and kept us on our toes to see what would happen next.
The book also tackles a lot of issues that really bring out an emotional side and helps you to truly connect with the characters.
Letizia, honestly I can say wow thank you for giving me the privilege to read an amazing story such as this one. I really enjoyed it and can’t wait to see what come next.
Guys If you like:
– HEA
– Second Chance
– Male golden retriever character vibe
– Dual time-line
– Romcom cheesy pickups
– Slow burn
– Strangers to best friend back to strangers to lovers
– He falls first
Highly recommend ????
by Aiste
Amazing book, I’ve sobbed and giggled reading it. No doubts, 5 stars all day every day. Looking forward to the next book in the series!
by Jayde Skillington
I really enjoyed The Wedding Menu.
There were times throughout the book that I really felt for Ian and just wanted to give him a huge hug ????
I also felt for Amelia and what she went through with not only her friends, family but the restaurant too.
I’m so happy that the 2 of then get their HAE. It’s really deserved after what the two of them go through.
by Kindle Customer
Ian and Amelie meet at a wedding but she is “engaged” so they become good friends.
– Amelie has great character development, becoming more confident and standing up for herself
– Ian is “more than hot. He’s sensitive, smart, talented, hilarious”. Plus he has such a dirty mouth.
This book made me laugh, cry and laugh while crying.
There are so many things I liked about it:
– there is a dual timeline – we find out parts of what happended in the last year
– this is a strangers to friends to rivals to lovers
– slow burn, but worth it
– he falls first
– more than a rom-com
– the text exchanges (cheese lines and unpopular opinions)
– the cover is gorgeous!
– the ending and connection to the first book
I recomand this book and look forward to the next ones in the series!
by Erin
After DFSP, my expectations for The Wedding Menu were high, and this blew them out of the water. Funny (and punny), swoony, emotional (far more than I expected, I read this as an emotional breather between Megan’s books and next thing I know I’m weeping) and just an all-round incredible read. I loved the dual timeline and slowly uncovering what happened with Amelie and Ian the first time but also getting to see that friendship develop and their undeniable chemistry. The messages exchanged between the two were glorious and I loved seeing Amelie become her most authentic self while Ian continued to push her on being her best self and stop forcing herself into boxes for others. READ THIS AS SOON AS YOU CAN
by Sarah Willoughby
SUCH A ROLLERCOASTER!
I didn’t know if I’d be able to get through it because it’s so full of heartache, love and realism but TRUST ME IT IS SO WORTH IT.
Letizia knows exactly how to write a slow burn and hit you in the feelings.
Her characters are so well thought out, golden retrievers with perfect banter (you butter believe it). It’s an honour to have read this book.
by Sophie
I was lucky enough to get an ARC of @letizialorini.writes The Wedding Menu and was excited to get into it.
And when I did, my gosh did I enjoy it. I don’t always mesh well with dual timelines in one book but this one was so well done and it made the slow burn of it all even more delicious. The chemistry was fire as a result of it all and my gosh that’s where the fun was.
Amelie struck a lot of nerves with me for reasons. It made the whole experience a tad more emotional for me than I expected, but the arc that Amelie went on throughout the whole story. Witnessing her confidence build and also getting the love that she deserves from someone who deserves her was soooooo satisfying. Because she was really accepting total trash and that man made me vexed.
All I’m saying about Ian is that he is a great book boyfriend and let me tell you ‘are you single right now?’ is still living rent free in my mind. IYKYK.