An enjoyable lighthearted holiday read. I loved the idea of two stories told in the same timescale - one the stag do and one the hen do. Its up to you which story you read first and I chose the hen do, which was the better story and left you wondering what the hell the men were up to in Amsterdam! As the hen do was the better story I would advise anyone else to read the stag do first, although I'm happy with the way I read it :) ok!! i admit that i judged this book by its unique cover & format.Was i impressed or convinced or i got better hold of my judgement ? First of all i think it was a smart way of writing two different characters that are meant to be together or not ( fate decides that )..separetely, kind of create the suspense.However, too much of unnecessary dragging was done in most chapters ( you just want to skip that ).What happened in the end? i wish the author did the ending rather than leave it to the readers for all kinds of ending.Somehow the score of review is very low for this book but i think it might do well if its turn into a movie. Still a laidback .
i enjoyed both stories and the fact the ending is left open for you to decide how it ends was good
—dna
All fairly predictable. The second Gayle book I've read and to be honest it ill be the last.
—Porsche
Loved it! Preferred the hen weekend to the stag one though!
—tyler
4.5 stars :)
—Cookiemonster
3.5 stars
—garciah