If only life were one big party. Sara would be looking forward to her sixteenth birthday, but thanks to her mom's party planning business, she's way too wrapped up in someone else's: spoiled socialite Dakota London's. Sara would much rather spend her summer hanging out with Ian, an up-and-coming guitar player and her new crush. But Sara is so busy catering to Dakota's every wacky whim, she's got no time to spend with him.
And then, the icing on the cake: Dakota wants Ian to be her date for the big bash, and she wants Sara to play matchmaker! Sara's not sure she's game for this task, especially because she thinks she's falling for Ian. Will this birthday end up more bitter than sweet?
This story was…interesting, and defiantly off the beaten path. Usually in a romantic comedy, book or movie, there is one of two different storylines. Either the main character has a romantic interest that she is “destined” to be with, or the main character wastes way too much time on a guy and then realizes that her friend or confidante is the right guy for her. But this story was a little different.
First of all this story was written in the third person. That is very uncommon, or at least with the books I’ve read recently, and at times it was annoying and frustrating. And at other times I liked that the author did something different. I loved the story line where Sara has to choose between losing a client or losing a great guy. It was very imaginative and fun to read. And I really loved to read about the life of an event planner. All together this story was a lot of fun and I would love to read it again.
My favorite part of the book was reading about the life of an event planner.
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