

Still, my overall reading experience was good and I enjoy Sariah Wilson’s writing. I was enjoying it a lot the first half but it started to get slow, then a bit over the top.

The Paid Bridesmaid was a light and sweet romance, but it was a little too long in my opinion. But she’s having trouble sticking to it for the first time ever. At one of her big ticket weddings, she meets a suspicious best man named Camden.Ĭamden and Rachel form an instant attraction but there is one big problem… and that’s the Rachel doesn’t date on the job. You have someone there dedicated to making sure your day goes well and there isn’t drama etc. She runs a company where women pay her when they need a bridesmaid or maid of honor for hire. Rachel is always the bridesmaid, never the bride. Rachel’s made a career out of always a bridesmaid…but perhaps there’s a chance for her own trip down the aisle? If she’s a spy, she’s certainly the cutest one he’s ever seen.Īs the week’s worth of wedding events march along, Rachel and Camden are learning almost everything there is to know about each other. But the constant surveillance is also opening his eyes to things about Rachel that he likes. Convinced she’s a corporate spy out to tank his company, Camden’s not letting her out of his sight.

High-tech entrepreneur Camden Lewis must know: Who is this gorgeous, intelligent, and mysterious woman? Too good to be real. If Rachel can keep the very handsome and slightly too interested best man at bay, that is. That means a paradise of new contacts, which could be a boon to her already booming business. Her next gig is a destination wedding-livestreamed and sponsored-for an Instagram influencer. Rachel Vinson is a bridesmaid for hire: part confidante, part wedding planner, and one hundred percent pretend BFF. From Sariah Wilson, the bestselling author of Roommaid, comes a captivating romantic comedy about what happens when a wedding party mixes business with romance.
