Book Review: Going Down on One Knee by Christina Hovland
- Kristen Lewendon
- Jun 4, 2019
- 2 min read
Mile High Matched Book 1
Number-crunching Velma Johnson's perfectly planned life is right on course.
That's a lie. Sure, she's got the lucrative job. She's got the posh apartment. But her sister nabbed Velma's Mr. Right. There has to be a man out there for Velma. Hopefully, one who's hunky, wears pressed suits, and has a diversified financial portfolio. He'll be exactly like, well... her sister's new fiancé.
Badass biker Brek Montgomery blazes a trail across the country, managing Dimefront, one of the biggest rock bands of his generation. With the band on hiatus, Brek rolls into Denver to pay a quick visit to his family and friends. But when Brek's sister suddenly gets put on bed rest, she convinces Brek to take over her wedding planning business for the duration of her pregnancy.
Staying in Denver and dealing with bridezillas was not what Brek had in mind when he passed through town, but there is one particular maid-of-honor who might make his stay worthwhile.
Velma finds herself strangely attracted to the man planning her sister's wedding. Problem is, he ticks none of the boxes on her well-crafted list. Brek is rough around the edges, he cusses, and doesn't even have a 401(k). But trying something crazy might get her out of the rut of her dating life--so long as she lays down boundaries up front and sticks to her plan...
Going Down on One Knee is book one of the Mile High Matched series. If you love a hunky, tattooed wedding planner this book is for you. Buy nowfor a fun, opposites attract romance!

My Review:
This was so much fun. I lost track of the times I genuinely laughed out loud at Velma and Brek’s situation and antics. I found this to be one of those truly rare romantic comedies that has all the required silliness to be called a proper comedy while still having the feels required of a true romance. The only thing that has me confused is that this book feels like there was another story before this to introduce us to these characters. I just have no idea what that might have been. In any case, I can’t wait to read more about this crazy group of characters.
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