The Stand-Up Groomsman by Jackie Lau

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The Stand-Up Groomsman by Jackie Lau, book two in her Donut Stand Up series, follows Vivian and Melvin. Vivian was once a big fan of comedian Mel, until she met him. When they meet, it does not go well and they’ve vowed never to meet again. Unfortunately Vivian’s friend and roommate is now engaged to Mel’s best friend consequently as a bridesmaid and best man, they will need to spend quite a bit of time in each other’s company. From trying to get along for the sake of their friends to actually finding out they enjoy each other’s company, their relationship has a long ways to go.


This story also examines the family and career dynamics for both characters, the good and the bad, as well as their identities as both main characters are bisexual. We see this in Mel’s comedy sets as he portrays, and edits, his life for the public along with their day to day discussions with each other and the people in their lives. The book deals with the way people perceive and misperceive sexual identity.
Eventually the two build a friendship, taking things to the next level; but it takes Vivian a long time to trust Mel and accept the love and comfort he offers. I thought both characters were so well developed and it was refreshing not to see a simple, easy romance. Each has work to do in their personal lives before they are ready for romance. I highly recommend The Stand-Up Groomsman to other readers
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I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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