An<b> instant classic of a rom-com</b>, <i>The Wedding Season</i> is <b>perfect feel-good escapism</b>
Laura Jane Williams
A <b>delicious, confetti-filled adventure sure to lift your heart</b> . . . Choc-full of fun and laughs - a celebration of the power of friendship when life comes crashing down
Fiona Gibson
<i>The Wedding Season</i> is the perfect antidote to recent stressful times; like a glass of Prosecco, it's <b>bubbly, fun and over way too fast</b>. And a warning: Do not read <i>The Wedding Season</i> in bed late at night whilst your partner sleeps! Your constant snorts and giggles will wake them repeatedly. Don't say I didn't warn you
Lindsay Emory
<b>Fun, hilarious and heartwarming</b>, <i>The Wedding Season</i> is like a giant hug for anyone who has faced the challenge of a failed relationship. With a stellar cast of loyal friends, quirky family members, and a wacky plan to get through the wedding season,<b> this book had me laughing, crying happy tears and turning pages late into the night</b>
Sara Desai
An <b>utterly charming</b> story about what to do when life hands you Something Blue: turn it into Something New. <i>The Wedding Season</i> is exactly what I needed to read right now
Julia Whelan, author of My Oxford Year
I adored <i>The Wedding Season</i>! Its wit made me laugh, its relatability made me cry, and <b>its delicious slow-burn romance had me swooning</b>. <b>The perfect wedding season read</b>. I can't wait to read what Birchall writes next
Lacie Waldon, author of The Layover
Birchall manages to design a cheer squad of fully supportive chums and a sexy, sensitive love interest in this <b>witty, relatable tale</b> that doesn't fall prey to the trite rom-com formula
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