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Violence
None
No violence
Language
Some
Mild to moderate language; some profanity
Sexual Content
Some
Closed-door romance — intimacy is present and depicted warmly, but not graphically
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking; the wedding weekend has a party atmosphere
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Light stakes — a charming romance; the emotional weight comes from the logistics of long-distance
What this book is about
Alexa Monroe gets stuck in a hotel elevator with Drew Nichols the night before his ex's wedding — and somehow agrees to be his date. The weekend turns out to be more fun than either expected. The problem is they live on opposite coasts. The Wedding Date is a warm, witty contemporary romance with a Black female lead, a genuinely feel-good energy, and the question every rom-com eventually has to answer: what do you do when the distance isn't the hardest part?
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Very reader-friendly — few content concerns
Long-distance relationship dynamics — the real conflict
Navigating an interracial relationship with family
First in Guillory's Wedding Date series — can be read standalone
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