A wedding harpist disillusioned with love and a hopeless romantic cater-waiter flirt and fight their way through a summer of weddings in this effervescent romantic comedy from the acclaimed author of Today Tonight Tomorrow.
Quinn Berkowitz and Tarek Mansour squo;s families have been in business together for years: Quinnisquo;s parents are wedding planners, and Tarekesquo;s own a catering company. At the end of last summer, Quinn confessed her crush on him in the form of a rambling email—and then he left for college without a response.
Quinn has been dreading seeing him again almost as much as she dreads another summer playing the harp for her parentsasquo; weddings. When he shows up at the first wedding of the summer, looking cuter than ever after a year apart, they clash immediately. Tarek squo;s always loved the grand gestures in weddings—the flashier, the better—while Quinn can squo;t see them as anything but fake. Even as they canmsquo;t seem to have one civil conversation, Quinnvsquo;s thrown together with Tarek wedding after wedding, from performing a daring cake rescue to filling in for a missing bridesmaid and groomsman.
Quinn canrsquo;t deny her feelings for him are still there, especially after she learns the truth about his silence, opens up about her own fears, and begins learning the art of harp-making from an enigmatic teacher.
Maybe love isnrsquo;t the enemy after all—and maybe allowing herself to fall is the most honest thing Quinn