The Wedding Date 🥰
Stuck in an elevator + shared purse snacks = one of my favorite rom-com meet-cutes ever. 🛗🍫💕
The Wedding Date starts with Alexa and Drew getting stranded together in a hotel elevator, flirting to pass the time, and somehow ending up in a fake date to a wedding situation that feels anything but fake.
What begins as a weekend favor turns into:
✈️ long-distance flights
💬 late-night conversations
🍩 surprise office donuts on the biggest day of her career
This book is low spice, closed-door, and heavy on chemistry, charm, and emotional payoff. It’s the kind of romance that feels cozy, modern, and grounded, while still delivering that rom-com magic.
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I recently finished reading The Wedding Date, and I have to say, the elevator scene where Alexa and Drew get stuck together is hands down one of the best meet-cutes I've encountered in a romantic comedy. It's so authentic — the way they bond over sharing snacks while stranded just makes you root for them instantly. What really stood out to me about this story was how the fake dating trope was handled. Instead of feeling clichéd, their weekend favor evolves naturally into a heartfelt connection, complete with long-distance flights and meaningful late-night conversations. It reminded me of how real-life relationships often grow in unexpected ways when people open up to each other. The book’s low spice and closed-door approach highlight the focus on emotional chemistry rather than explicit scenes, which I found refreshing. The warmth and charm Jasmine Guillory brings to the characters make their journey feel cozy and grounded — it’s modern romance at its best. Also, the subtle details like surprise office donuts during Alexa’s big career day add layers of sweetness that make the story memorable. Having a doctor and a politician as the leads adds interesting dynamics and stakes to their relationship, something you don’t see every day in rom-coms. If you enjoy rom-com romances with clever meet-cutes, genuine emotional payoff, and relatable characters, The Wedding Date is definitely worth your time. It gives you that feel-good vibe without over-the-top drama, perfect for a relaxing read when you want to believe in love and serendipity.
