Fake dating with a drag twist... and you get Dragged to the Wedding
From the blurb:
He’s here to slay…but will he stay?
James Petika is living the single gay life he always wanted. A police officer in Chicago, he has a good job, good friends—and he’s two thousand miles away from his family’s expectations. He also has a problem: he needs a date for his sister’s wedding in Missoula, Montana, but his family has no idea that he’s gay, and he’d like to keep it that way.
The solution? Daniel Bonafonte aka Lala Traviata, the queen of the Chicago drag scene. Lala is the real thing: she can sing, she can dance—and she can throw more shade than a solar eclipse. One drink and plenty of dishing later, Daniel agrees to help James out and be his incognito date to the wedding.
Daniel’s drag-diva skills are put to the test right away, with the bride’s ill-fitting wedding dress, a groom who’s a danger on the dance floor and more drama than auditions for a gay men's chorus. Faking this relationship—and ignoring the very real feelings developing between them—might just be the performance of their lives.
Heather's Review:
Straight-laced and closeted cop needs a beard for his sister's small town wedding and his bestie hooks him up with Daniella... aka Daniel... aka Lala and James doesn't know what hits him!
I love how adaptable and roll with the punches Daniel is, and just how much he puts up with from James and his family.... and how, predictably he and James are attracted to each other... so much drama, so much more drama averted... I also love how flexible James proves to be and how he realizes what's important to him.
Dragged to the Wedding was a fun and refreshing read. If you're looking for a story that hods your attention, makes you smile and occasionally laugh out loud, but hits you in the sweetness feels, you're going to want to add Dragged to the Wedding to your TBR.
Rating: 5 Stars
Dragged to the Wedding is available in e-book, paperback, audiobook and audio versions in wide release.
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