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

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<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

USA Today

'An instant classic of a rom-com . . . perfect feel-good escapism' - Laura Jane Williams Freya Scott is getting married. Her wedding to Matthew, her long-term boyfriend, is the first of eight in her calendar this year, and as someone who prides herself on being meticulously organised, Freya is intent on making it the perfect day to remember. But when Matthew calls things off hours before they walk down the aisle, Freya's entire life plan goes up in smoke. Humiliated and heartbroken, the last thing she wants is to attend a summer of other peoples' nuptials on her own. Fortunately, her friends have an idea: together they devise a series of outrageous challenges for Freya to complete at each event, designed to distract her from Matthew and what might have been. From getting stuck in an old church bathroom and needing to be rescued by the vicar to making out with a barman at a French chateau, Freya realises that despite herself, she might just be having fun. By the time the final wedding arrives, she's not the same woman she was at the start of the season. And maybe her own love story isn't over just yet . . .
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When a recently jilted bride is forced to attend seven weddings in one summer, her friends devise a series of challenges as distraction.
An instant classic of a rom-com, The Wedding Season is perfect feel-good escapism

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529340907
Publisert
2022-05-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Hodder Paperback
Vekt
300 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
32 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
432

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Katy is the author of romantic-comedies The Secret Bridesmaid and The Wedding Season. She has also written several young adult novels including The It Girl series, the Hotel Royale series and Morgan Charmley: Teen Witch. She is the co-author of the middle grade Lightning Girl series and Star Switch with Alesha Dixon, and the Find the Girl teen series with YouTube stars Lucy and Lydia Connell. Katy was proud to be the author of a retelling of Jane Austen's Emma for the Awesomely Austen series, a collection of Austen's novels retold for younger readers. She has also written a non-fiction book, How to be a Princess: Real-Life Fairy Tales for Modern Heroines. Katy lives in London with her husband, Ben, and her rescue dog, Bono.