Tuesday, June 4, 2019

My Fair Millennial 3 by Elle Hume [Review]

My Fair Millennial 3 by Elle Hume
My Fair Millennial 3 (My Fair Millennial #3) by Elle Hume
Format: ebook
Source: provided for review
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Date read: April 23, 2019

My Fair Millennial
1. My Fair Millennial
2. My Fair Millennial 2
3. My Fair Millennial 3Kindle

Elle Hume
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
I’M LIZETTE CLARY, aka Epic Fail Girl, internet-famous for being an embarrassment. It’s my career, brand, and life. It even landed me an internet-famous boyfriend who wants to get married. I love partying with Tommy. I guess I can’t imagine marrying anyone else.

But the wedding is totally bananas. Between sabotaging ex-editors and megalomaniac in-laws, I def can’t survive without the help of Jason Moon: a Pulitzer-winning photojournalist who saved me from addiction once. Oh, and my former dom. The fact I used to be in love with him isn’t important. He made it clear we’re Just Friends and he’s willing to keep my wedding from becoming one more Epic Fail.

There’s no way that our burning mutual attraction could ever go wrong.

I’M JASON MOON, and I’m about to watch the woman I love marry another man. It’s fine. I’m fine. I’m only worried about the stress sending Lizette back to the loving arms of Jose Cuervo. The only way to help seems to be taking over wedding planning. And why not? She used to be my submissive. We’re still co-editors, partners, and friends. Her wedding will go off without a hitch or I’m not Jason Moon.

Preparing Lizette for one last challenge means spending a lot of time together. Talking to her. Laughing with her. Remembering how my life is better in every way when she’s by my side. I might not be able to let her walk down the aisle when I’m done—even though claiming Lizette as mine will ruin her wedding and her life. I've always been the responsible one who makes all the right decisions. Maybe it's time to make a few big mistakes of my own.
Thoughts on My Fair Millennial 3: Oh, wooooowwwwww. Lizette. No. NO. You seemed like you were heading toward your happy place and then you did this. I mean, Tommy? REALLY.

Okay. Right. I spent the first half of this book lamenting Lizette's lack of impulse control and her inability to separate herself from her brand. I mean, I GET the importance of her brand to her, but marrying a guy just because he fits the image you want to project even though the thought of spending the rest of your life with him sends you into a mini panic attack every time isn't the way to do things.

Oh, Lizette.

And then there's Jason. Again, I get where he was coming from, but NOOOOO. Do something about this, man. Don't just stand there and let things happen because...ARRGH.

Okay. I think I'm better. Lizette and Jason. I honestly adore these two together. Jason is good for Lizette and Lizette is good for Jason. They might not seem like the ideal couple on paper, but they fit. THEY FIT. So well. He smooths her rough edges. She gets him to loosen up. And they care about each other. SO MUCH. Jason wants Lizette healthy and happy (and sober). Lizette wants to keep provoking smiles out of Jason even when things are patently unsmile-able.

Crazy wedding shenanigans, crazy ex-partners, crazy family time, and one couple who's crazy in love with one another if they'd just get out of their way long enough to realize it.

MAN, this was a wild ride from beginning to end. And I loved every frustrating second of it.

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