
Release date: April 14, 2026
Publisher: Atria
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Synopsis:
A romantic comedy of manners about a lavish wedding weekend gone very, very wrong with the slow-burn romance of Emily Henry and the fizzy humor of Sophie Kinsella.
The Bride: Beautiful, seemingly carefree Marigold, is tired of being treated like a shallow it-girl. That’s one of the many reasons she’s excited to marry Jonathan—the handsome, kind, respectable doctor of her dreams. So, when a shocking secret from her past threatens to ruin her wedding, she’ll do anything to make it disappear…even if it means tracking down a man she vowed to avoid forever.
The Maid of Honor: As the bride’s best friend, all Natalie wants is for this wedding to go off without a hitch. There’s only one problem: Natalie has secretly been in love with the groom since college. When Marigold disappears, Natalie is forced to ask whether she can keep burying her feelings for the sake of friendship…or if she’s ready to risk everything to pursue her own happy ending.
The Sister: Olivia has spent her life cleaning up Marigold’s messes. So, she’s determined to keep the wedding on track for the sake of their mother, who’s battling cancer and longs for one last perfect weekend. But when Jonathan’s best man—a prickly academic with a heart of gold—ropes her into a fake dating scheme, sparks unexpectedly fly. Will Olivia sacrifice her own happiness again, or could this fake relationship turn into the truest choice she’s ever made?
Heartwarming, hilarious, and sparklingly romantic, Save the Date will have you cheering for love in all its messy, unexpected glory.
Review:
Save the Date by Mallory Kass is the kind of ensemble romantic comedy that feels tailor made for spring reading, it’s bright, dramatic, and just a little bit chaotic in the best way. Set over the course of one lavish wedding weekend, the story unfolds through multiple POVs, giving us a front row seat to the tangled emotional lives of the bride, her sister, and her maid of honor. Each perspective adds a new layer of tension, humor, and heart, creating a story that feels both expansive and intimate as secrets unravel and relationships are tested.
What makes this one especially fun is how it leans fully into the drama. Between long buried secrets resurfacing, complicated romantic entanglements, and the pressure to keep everything picture perfect, the weekend quickly spirals into a delicious mess. There’s a satisfying balance here—sparkling, witty moments alongside more emotional beats about loyalty, family expectations, and choosing your own happiness. The romance threads (especially the fake dating and unrequited love angles) deliver plenty of swoony tension while still letting the friendships and family dynamics shine.
Overall, this is an entertaining, warm, and delightfully soapy read that embraces its rom com roots while still offering a bit of depth. If you love wedding centered stories, multiple POV chaos, and character driven drama with a hopeful, feel good payoff, Save the Date is a perfect pick. It’s the kind of book you breeze through in a weekend, fully immersed in the glitter, gossip, and emotional fallout.
Overall rating: 4/5
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.








