Together with their families and friends, Paul Auster and Vincent Taylor request the honor of your company at the celebration of their marriage. Paul Auster and Vince Taylor just want to have a simple wedding. Really, is that too much to ask? As the big day approaches, they struggle to keep everything from spiraling out of control. From meddling friends and intrusive family, to a certain drag queen’s idea as to what constitutes a normal bachelor party, Paul and Vince have their work cut out for them.
Absolutely adored every single word! This book is EVERYTHING! I want to give it ALL THE STARS! Paul and Vince are easily two of my all time favorite characters and TJ Klune gives them their perfect HEA! It’s hilarious and quirky of course but it’s full of true love and caring hearts, just like Vince and Paul.
Madcap comedy meets unquenchable love. Kaboom. Hoo, boy. TJ Klune at his Kluniest. The third in a series of sorts, here we rejoin the portly Paul Auster and his dim but beautiful boyfriend, Vince Taylor. This absurd, hilarious story is as heartfelt as it is ridiculous. The players are the stars of the first two books, âTell me Itâs Real,â and âThe Queen and the Homo Jock King.â While none of us really needed a wedding, what better vehicle for more unfiltered behavior and quirky personalities, right?
I giggled my way through this book. Until I cried. Sigh. So good. This is like a very long postscript to the book Tell Me It’s Real. In that book Paul Auster and Vince Taylor meet. And fall in love. And like that first book, this one is hilarious with its sassy character banter, witty wisecracks, and shockingly unexpected and often inappropriate jabs from one character to another. I laughed out loud so many times! (And also wondered so many times just how snarky is TJ Klune IRL, because to come up with some of this stuff, it has to be in there…