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Reviewed by Mimie Odigwe for Readers' Favorite
Best-selling author Whitney Dineen gifts all rom-com lovers with a cozy friends-to-lovers romance in Pity Date. Faith Reynolds has had several unsuccessful relationships over the years in this romantic comedy, but she is certain Astor Hill is The One and eagerly awaits a ring from him. Two weeks before her friend’s wedding, Faith discovers Astor has been cheating on her and is devastated. Teddy has moved to Elk Lane to be closer to his grandfather between lead roles in Hollywood blockbusters. Relishing the anonymity this small town offers, Teddy goes to a bakery and finds Faith distraught and heartbroken. With firsthand knowledge of what it feels like to be cheated on, Teddy decides to be Faith’s pity date to the coming wedding. While they slowly fall in love, will the lies and secrets keep them apart? Or will Faith take Astor back when he comes groveling?
With a great book cover, lots of drama and misconceptions, supportive friends, and our hero and heroine gradually falling in love with each other, Whitney Dineen ticks all the boxes of a great rom-com. Fans of friends-to-lovers tropes and small-town romances should grab this book. Teddy is the perfect hero. ‘Teddy Bear’ may trip over his own feet, but he’s gentle and understanding, with a heart of pure gold. Pity Date is the bubbly story of two people falling in love amid the hustle and bustle of preparing for a wedding, with jealous exes, staunch friends, perceptive yet outrageous grandparents, and inclusively delightful characters, not to mention a bakery where love and gossip brew. Dineen writes a clean romance, but you can feel the chemistry as they grow from friends into lovers and the ensuing drama that unfolds.