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Book Reviews, RomCom, Year of Reviews - 2022

Review – Married by Sunday by Sarah Ready

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Married by Sunday; Soul Mates in Romeo #5
(A standalone within a series)

Publication Date: March 22, 2022

Genre/Tropes: Romantic Comedy/Opposites Attract

Author: Sarah Ready

Review Rating: 5 Gold Stars

Review/Synopsis:

Review:

Hilarious opposites attract romance! This giggle-worthy story is adorableness wrapped up in a snuggly warm blanket kind of book. It’s lighthearted, sweet, full of laughter and chemistry, it’s the perfect romantic comedy to lift your soul.

Sarah Ready did it again. She made the perfect opposites attract fall in love in the most hilarious way. Nathaniel and Izzy are polar opposites. He’s Mr. Wallstreet and she’s scraping by with twenty-cents left in her pocket. She’s traveling the world without an address tied to her name and he’s planning his future down to the minute. So you see where they would have nothing in common, except….when Izzy decides to help Nate – he really doesn’t like to be called Nate BTW – without his asking for help. It’s adorable and hilarious and so darn cute his insistence in trying to walk away from her brand of help, but in the end who can say no to Izzy? No one. No one can say no. Thus begins their adventure.

Nate is on his way to stop his girlfriend, that’s right his girlfriend, from marrying another man. It’s tangled and this is why Izzy decides to help. Nate obviously needs it. They set off on a roadtrip to Romeo, the capitol of love, with some harrowing side adventures and lessons in love, so Nathaniel can win back his girlfriend.

The whole time there is building chemistry between Nate and Izzy, but the entire goal in the end is for Nathaniel to win back his girlfriend before she marries another by Sunday, so this is a slow building romance, but it’s sweet and endearing and contains so much more than just the end goal that this might just be my favorite in the Soul Mate series.

Synopsis:

Opposites clash in this wild, unpredictable rom com, where two strangers team up to stop a wedding at all costs.

Nathaniel Barry is monochromatic, meticulous, and uptight. Izzy Harris is wild, unpredictable, and free-spirited. Nathaniel has a trendy apartment, a successful career, and a girlfriend he’s about to propose to. Izzy has no home, no career, and nobody special to hold her down.

They’re polar-opposites in every way.

So when they sit next to each other on the train to Romeo, New York they clash from the very start. Naturally, Nathaniel decides he wants nothing to do with Izzy. And Izzy…well, she has a different opinion.

No matter how much Nathaniel protests, Izzy knows it was fate that brought them together. Nathaniel’s girlfriend just ran off to marry another man, and Izzy swears she’ll help Nathaniel win her back. They have three days to stop the ill-advised wedding. It should be easy. It should be simple. But when two polar opposites team-up to stop a wedding, there’s only one guarantee – that nothing will go as planned.

Married by Sunday is Book 5 in Sarah Ready’s Soul Mates in Romeo Romance Series.

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