My Best Friend's Honeymoon

The high spice, low stakes USA Today bestselling sapphic romance where two best friends go on a nonrefundable honeymoon together and discover that finding happily ever after can be as simple as asking.
“Meryl Wilsner is writing some of the best queer romance today, and My Best Friend’s Honeymoon is no exception… I can confidently say that this friends-to-lovers destination romance is their best yet.” – Autostraddle
Elsie Hoffman has been engaged to her college boyfriend for a year and a half. Ginny Holtz has been in love with Elsie for almost a decade and a half.
When Elsie discovers her fiancé already planned their wedding and honeymoon as a surprise and she’s expected to be in a white dress in seven days, she swiftly realizes she’s let herself become too comfortable with a future she never wanted. She breaks things off, and a week later is on a plane to the Caribbean for her non-refundable honeymoon with her best friend Ginny instead.
Ginny thinks it’s high time Elsie learned how to speak up for herself. So, they make a deal with her. For the next week, Elsie can have whatever she wants, wherever, however, and whenever she wants it, as long as she asks. They never expected Elsie to want them.
What starts as choosing activities and taking selfies soon turns to toe-curling kisses and much, much more. But what happens when the honeymoon is over?
Meryl Wilsner’s My Best Friend’s Honeymoon is about not only learning to ask for what you want, but for the happiness you deserve.
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<spoiler> While Elsie was looking for a distraction, Ginny gets their hopes up and is let after the experience is thrown back in their face during a moment of panic. I personally did not want them together, Ginny deserves better. I wanted to so badly for Ginny to be able to move on from these feelings and find something and someone new to pour their focus into. Your worlds have revolved around each other for so long that you finally get pushed to go find yourself you. You both do this, start to thrive then run right back to each other?? No.. I wanted them to realize they didn’t need to be together and just be happy as platonic friends. <spoiler>
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