Dive into Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto, where Meddyโ€™s big day turns into a hilarious mafia mix-up, all managed by her beloved, uproarious aunties.

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Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto

Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto

Aunties #2
March 29, 2022

Read this if you want:

  • Romantic Comedy
  • Meddling family drama
  • Wedding themed

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When itโ€™s time for Meddy to get married, her family picks out a Chinese-Indonesian family as the vendors, just like her own. While Meddy sees a lot of similarities between this family and her own, and is optimistic theyโ€™ll put on a good wedding, her illusion is shattered when she hears Staphanie, the photographer whom Meddy is starting to consider a friend, talking about taking someone out at her wedding. Convinced this family is the mafia, Meddy & her aunties try to save the wedding & whoever the target hit is.

The key is reading this one is definitely expectation setting. I donโ€™t think thereโ€™s any significant character development between the first and second book, although meeting Nathanโ€™s family was a new dynamic (and made for some very cringe-worthy comedyโ€ฆthink The Office). 

But there is one thing that keeps me returning to this seriesโ€”the AUNTIES! They are HILARIOUS to the point where I was laughing to myself. I would definitely put this book in the same category as Finlay Donovan because (as youโ€™ll know if you read Dial A for Aunties) the situations get pretty far fetched and unrealistic. However, if you go in knowing that and just enjoy the book I promise you will have an enjoyable reading experience. If you need a lighter book to decompress from a heavier, emotionally draining book (like I was) this is definitely the book for you.

One thing that Iโ€™m not the biggest fan of in any type of book is miscommunication (whether it be romcoms, womenโ€™s fiction, etc.) and there is certainly a lot of that here. Meddy withholds a lot from Nathan and there were definitely points where I wanted to scream โ€œjust tell him everything!โ€ But I understand itโ€™s all part of the story. Nathan has the patience of a saint for being able to get past Meddyโ€™s unwillingness to communicate, but itโ€™s sweet how he steadfastly accepts her and her family. 

You donโ€™t have to read the first book really to get the second one, but I would recommended it because the series overall makes for a fun, fast read. 

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