Hi there! Well this is kind a late book
review for me. I finished reading this book last month I guess but I was so lazy
to give my reviews about it. Anyway, I’m already here.
Synopsis:
Bonnie
Nichols wasn't the kind of girl to crash a wedding. Or throw things. But
somehow, she ends up doing both...at her ex-boyfriend's wedding.
Bonnie has been in love with Chase Somers since elementary school and seeing him at the altar with the absolute wrong girl causes her to do the unthinkable—toss a shoe in his direction in order to try and stop it. But she doesn’t count on the shoe knocking him out. Nor does she count on the entire church knowing it was her who did the throwing. The shoe doesn’t stop the wedding, but it does make her the laughingstock of her town.
As Bonnie copes with both the embarrassment of her actions and the loss of the boy she has always loved, her best friend Jill attempts to yank her out of her despair by pushing her to use Match Me, an online dating service. Despite her skepticism, Bonnie agrees to go on a few dates, dates that end up going comically bad.
Convinced that she will be single forever, an unanticipated complication causes Bonnie to take stock of her life and the people around her. Was she really ever in love with Chase Somers? Or was loving him simply the easy thing to do?
Crashing the wedding—and throwing that shoe—just may end up being the smartest thing she's ever done.
Bonnie has been in love with Chase Somers since elementary school and seeing him at the altar with the absolute wrong girl causes her to do the unthinkable—toss a shoe in his direction in order to try and stop it. But she doesn’t count on the shoe knocking him out. Nor does she count on the entire church knowing it was her who did the throwing. The shoe doesn’t stop the wedding, but it does make her the laughingstock of her town.
As Bonnie copes with both the embarrassment of her actions and the loss of the boy she has always loved, her best friend Jill attempts to yank her out of her despair by pushing her to use Match Me, an online dating service. Despite her skepticism, Bonnie agrees to go on a few dates, dates that end up going comically bad.
Convinced that she will be single forever, an unanticipated complication causes Bonnie to take stock of her life and the people around her. Was she really ever in love with Chase Somers? Or was loving him simply the easy thing to do?
Crashing the wedding—and throwing that shoe—just may end up being the smartest thing she's ever done.
Miida’s
POV
Well
yeah! Look this novel was amazing! I mean, though it’s really short and you can
read it like the whole day it’s really great! Look it’s very precise and
straight to the point. I really like the personality of Bonnie, I was kinda
like her too. So in love and would even
try to do silly and unpredictable things.
I
just really Chase! I mean, he was really an asshole! There was a part in
the story where in they saw each other in an ice cream parlor and then Chase
told Bonnie that Angela, Chase’s wife would be going somewhere far and he’s
actually asking Bonnie to see him and to do the old stuff. See? That was a
clear evidence that Chase was a totally an asshole! I hate these kind of mhatean
who thinks they were so high and all that. They don’t even know how to see the
importance of woman. I do really hate them!
On
the other hand, I do really love Paul. He really knows how to appreciate a
girl. He even see the importance of Bonnie way back when Chase and Bonnie were
still together. He even ditch Chase as his best friend for Bonnie. It only
shows that Paul saw how worthless was Chase is.
Favorite
part…. Of course the end part. ^^ I love how Paul approaches Bonnie and how he
told her everything about his feelings. Very manly and I did really fall for
it!
The
novel was so good that I would read another novel by Liz Appel. ^^