Review:

The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa revolves around Carolina Santos, a fiercely independent wedding planner, who is left at the altar when her fiancé abandons her on their wedding day. Years later, she receives the opportunity of a lifetime. But, she’s forced to work alongside Max, her ex-fiancé’s brother, who played a role in the catastrophe of Carolina’s wedding day. As tension builds between the two, Lina and Max discover an unexpected chemistry that challenges their perceptions of love, forgiveness, and second chances.

This book was a good read! It wasn’t the most spectacular romance novel I’ve ever read, yet it got the job done of entertaining me through this Christmas break! The dual POV of Lina and Max added depth as they both describe each other in a way that adds descriptiveness, which book lovers (especially me) admire. The plot was interesting, which helped keep the story going at times when I thought the story was falling off. Overall, this book was a solid read, and I would recommend it to anyone in the future!


Review by: Sylvie Kay

Sylvie Kay is a teen volunteer at West Los Angeles Library. She is in 12th grade at Santa Monica High School.

—Carrie Davies, Young Adult Librarian, West Los Angeles Branch Library