It Happened One Wedding by Julie James

It Happened One Wedding (FBI/US Attorney, #5)

by Julie James

~Shortlisted for the ALA’s 2015 Reading List for Best Romance 
A whirlwind wedding leads to love in this New York Times bestseller from the award-winning Julie James.  
After a humiliating end to her engagement, investment banker Sidney Sinclair is done with commitment-phobic men. But when her sister winds up engaged after a brief courtship, Sidney is thrown into close contact with exactly the kind of sexy playboy she wants to avoid—the gorgeous best man. She’s stuck with him, for better or worse, until her sister walks down the aisle, but that doesn’t mean she has to give in to his smooth advances, no matter how tempting they are . . .

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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I always cry and wedding, and I shed a few here too.

I am a fan of this series, and always look forward to the next coupling. I loved the banter and heat between Vaughn and Sydney, and especially loved how their relationship changed and grew. Vaughn was really the obstacle here. Sydney had been betrayed and cheated on, but she was still wanted to find her one and only. Vaughn had not been in a serious relationship for many years, and was not looking for one now. Unfortunately, his heart had other plans. It was quite adorable the way his mind would wander to Sydney, or how he no longer noticed attractive women. The way he would make excuses to see Sydney -- all signs pointed to Vaughn wanting more.

I really liked the family aspect in this book too. Vaughn and his family were the opposite of Sydney's family. They had so much love and affection, and Mom just won my heart for a multitude of reasons. Although Sydney did not have the same sort of family vibe, she and her sister shared a close relationship that was very sweet.

This book had all the hallmarks of previous FBI/US Attorney books. It was hot and steamy with humor and fun banter. I have seen some comments about the amount of action in this book. Yes, there was less (not that I minded), but I think it was a result of Sydney not being part of that world. We spent time in Vaughn's work life (the action) and Sydney's (a corporate job, not so much action, but interesting none the less).

Overall, another fine addition to this series.

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