![]() ![]() ![]() Lina is a sympathetic and poignant character, fiercely loyal to her family and proud of her Brazilian heritage, and even though she’s an eminently capable wedding planner, she struggles with her fear of failure. ![]() ![]() Sosa ( Crashing Into Her, 2019, etc.) deftly moves Lina and Max through a series of complex plot machinations that feel organic rather than contrived. The plot is classic “enemies to lovers” and is executed perfectly. Max knows working with Lina isn’t ideal, but it’s a golden opportunity to make a name for himself. The catch: Her partner is Max Hartwell, her ex-fiance’s brother, the one who encouraged him to back out of the wedding. When she's given the opportunity to compete for a job as the in-house wedding coordinator at an exclusive boutique hotel, she’s thrilled about the opportunity but nervous about the nonstandard interview format: She’ll be paired with a marketing specialist and will have five weeks to prepare a sales pitch of herself and the hotel’s services. Since then, she’s made a success of her small wedding-planning business, Dotting the I Do’s. Three years ago, Lina Santos was jilted on the morning of her wedding. A Washington, D.C., wedding planner falls in love with her ex-fiance's brother. ![]()
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