Do You Take This Man by Denise Williams
Do You Take This Man was a decently well-written tale. I enjoyed RJ and Lear’s initial encounter, despite how cliché it was. They were rivals who made the decision to form a relationship. due to the fact that RJ, an officiant, and Lear, a wedding coordinator, work closely together. I enjoyed their after-wedding sneak peek sessions. However, because they were both so headstrong, their indiscipline was often very noticeable. I was happy to see them finally swallow their ego.
Do You Take This Man by Denise Williams
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An event designer who has been burnt and a wedding officiant who doesn’t believe in love agree to say “I do” to being friends with benefits.
RJ, a divorce lawyer, wouldn’t ever characterize herself as romantic. But her world is thrown upside down when she finds herself conducting an impromptu wedding for a recently engaged couple in a park. She finds herself in the improbable situation of becoming a popular local wedding officiant after the video of the ceremony goes viral. She may not have chosen the most wisely for her career, but she enjoys spending her free time supervising “I dos,” despite having to work with a type A dude-bro wedding planner.
Lear, a former event coordinator for professional football, is a people person, but after his long-term partner abandoned him, he isn’t seeking for romance. Working with a rigid and opinionated officiant who can’t tolerate him is not high on his list of priorities because he is skilled at organizing events and enjoys being in charge. It’s never been a problem for him to win people over, but RJ doesn’t appear to be susceptible.
Despite their best efforts to keep an arm’s length apart, their physical attraction pulls them together despite being surrounded by affection at every turn. Lear will not suffer harm once more. RJ won’t allow herself to be exposed to anyone. However, their clients might not be the only ones saying “I do” when it comes to living happily ever after.