

Mia Sosa’s writing is snappy and witty and the sex scenes in this novel are both sexy as well as playful. The Worst Best Man was a great romance novel to read during isolation. Lina and Max need to decide quickly whether to continue their relationship or forget each other forever. Soon after, the two become more than friends but their pasts with Andrew threaten their relationship. He tries to fight it, knowing damn well a relationship with his brother’s ex equals complication, but he can’t help but let his feelings for Lina grow once she starts to let her guard down around him. Max, on the other hand, is starting to crush hard on strong, badass Lina.

“He’s cute in the eyes and thick in the thighs-a deadly combination that’s wasted on him.” Mia Sosa However, once Max wins the approval of Lina’s family, it doesn’t take long for Lina to end the games. Rightfully so, considering he ruined her life. However, as Max and Lina become closer, Lina starts to see that Max is trying to move beyond their past while she’s stuck caught up in it. Lina teams up with Max, figuring she can enact petty revenge on him for ruining her wedding day and land a great pitch. At the meeting, the hotel’s CEO informs them that she needs them to divide into teams and pitch their best wedding ideas. However, when Lina is offered a job as a wedding concierge of a fancy hotel, she doesn’t expect to meet both her ex and his brother at the business meeting. Since then, Lina has been thriving, running a successful wedding planner company called “Dotting the I dos,” her ex is the furthest thing from her mind.

Three years have passed since Carolina Santos’s finance, Andrew, left her stranded on her wedding day at the behest of his younger brother Max. Now that I’ve hyped up this book, I’m going to dive into a summary. I spent many mornings consumed by this book. I was finally able to check The Worst Best Man out from the library, after waiting a month. It had everything I was looking for to spend my February alone romance and a Latina protagonist. Back in February, I put The Worst Best Man on my February TBR.
