Once and for All (novel)

[5] While working there during her last summer before college, she meets Ambrose, whom she has to drag away from a girl so he can escort his mother down the aisle.

After years of facing brides with cold feet and badly behaved wedding guests, Louna has become skeptical about romance and plans on remaining single.

Luckily, the busy wedding schedule provides plenty of legitimate excuses for Louna to avoid meeting potential dates.

That changes when satisfying a particularly fussy bridal party requires hiring the bride's brother, Ambrose.

Louna is outwardly dismayed by his antics, but his kind gestures, such as impulsively adopting a rescue dog, begin to win her over.