Queen B’s Decree: Paige and Mitch’s story first started in Oh, Fudge as a weekend fling that starts to turn into more. When Paige is proposed to for the umpteenth time, she escapes down to the bayou a few weeks ahead of her scheduled trip. Mitch is coming to terms with the fact that he does, in fact, want a relationship with the commitment phobic Paige, but doesn’t want to scare her off so they agree to a friends/roommates with benefits situation.
Mitch is such a wonderful hero. He’s sweet and sensitive and just wants whatever is best for Paige, regardless of what it does to him. I just wanted to bundle him up and protect him from the cruel world we live in. And Paige blossoms in the bayou. The Landry clan just accepts her into the fold and she starts to see that maybe her problems with her own family were maybe not so bad.
Four Weddings was a great mix of focusing on the main couple of Paige and Mitch and also revisiting the other Landrys from the rest of the series. Full of witty banter and funny situations, it also showed some true emotional connection, both romantic and familial.
Erin Nicholas has become one of my top authors and I’m starting to think there is nothing she’ll write that I won’t read. I adored Four Weddings and I hope you do too.
Book: Four Weddings and a Swamp Boat Tour by Erin Nicholas
Series: Boys of the Bayou #6
Genre: Contemporary
Hotness: medium-hot salsa
Plot Devices/Tropes: friends with benefits