Publication Date: September 5, 2024

Why Not Both? was such a cute, fun read with alternating POVs and two delightful characters. I loved the setting of having them working in a company that runs weddings, and it was so cute how seeing all the love around Lis and Spencer brought them together. Spencer’s friend group is so warm and I can’t wait to see the rest of the series from Sarah Neeson moving forward!
I loved how Spencer was willing to be so patient with Lis and to listen to her needs. He was down BAD for her- didn’t even notice her IDENTICAL twin sister- but he was willing to wait for her to be comfortable taking a chance with him. There’s nothing better than a man who falls first, and this was done so well.
I really loved reading this book. I sped through it in one sitting and am dying for more of this world and these characters. The world was warm and gentle and all the best things in a sweet romance novel. If I could read the next book, Why Not Now?, today, I would!!!
I voluntarily reviewed a free advance copy of this book provided by BookSirens. The opinions expressed are my own.
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