Josh and Tori met a year ago and fell in love. Absolutely, irrevocably in love, which is par for the course for Josh’s family. But Tori didn’t want to commit to long distance, so Josh made a deal and told her that if they both return to the place they met in one year, then they’ll know that it’s meant to be.

So here we are, one year later, and Josh is even more convinced that they are meant to be each other’s forever, and Tori is warming up to the idea, but she’s in town for her best friend Andrew’s wedding, and that presents a whole host of complications that neither of them saw coming.

Erin Nicholas has provided a smart, entertaining, hilarious look into live in the Bayou, falling in love, meddlesome families and bridezillas in this romance. Tori and Josh are easily the most sane people in the bunch, and they the Landry family is such a supportive, love-positive family that helps him put his heart on the line.

Amanda Stribling and Neill Thorne do a great job bringing not only Tori and Josh to live, but all of the various and sundry characters as well. From an erstwhile groom and his controlling bride, to a Bayou grandma insistent on meddling, to a flirtatious bartender. All in all, an A+ narration of an A+ rom-com.