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A Wedding In December
by Sarah Morgan
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In the snowy perfection of Aspen, the White family gathers for youngest daughter Rosie's whirlwind Christmas wedding.
First to arrive are the bride’s parents, Maggie and Nick. Their daughter’s marriage is a milestone they are determined to celebrate wholeheartedly, but they are hiding a huge secret about their own: they are on the brink of divorce. After living apart for the last six months, the last thing they need is to be trapped together in an irresistibly romantic winter wonderland.
Rosie’s older sister Katie is also dreading the wedding. Worried that impulsive, sweet-hearted Rosie is making a mistake, Katie is determined to save her sister from herself. If only the irritatingly good-looking best man, Jordan, would stop interfering with her plans…
Bride-to-be Rosie loves her fiance but is having serious second thoughts. Except everyone has arrived – how can she tell them she's not sure? As the big day gets closer, and emotions run even higher, this is one White family Christmas none of them will ever forget.
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Rosie calls her family one night to announce she has got engaged and is planning to get married just a few weeks later to someone she has only known a couple of months, at Christmas.
Her parents are living separately but haven't told either of their daughters, so the anxiety of their youngest daughter possibly rushing in to a marriage is doubled by the fact they would have to spend two weeks still pretending they were happily together.
Rosie's sister, Katie, is a doctor who has recently been through a huge trauma. Her only thoughts are getting to Aspen to stop her little sister making a mistake.
Such a good book about family, friendship and trying to keep up a front while everyone is hiding secrets.
A lovely warm, cosy read that gave all the feels of being surrounding by wood cabins and snow.
In the snowy perfection of Aspen, the White family gathers for youngest daughter Rosie's whirlwind Christmas wedding.
First to arrive are the bride’s parents, Maggie and Nick. Their daughter’s marriage is a milestone they are determined to celebrate wholeheartedly, but they are hiding a huge secret about their own: they are on the brink of divorce. After living apart for the last six months, the last thing they need is to be trapped together in an irresistibly romantic winter wonderland.
Rosie’s older sister Katie is also dreading the wedding. Worried that impulsive, sweet-hearted Rosie is making a mistake, Katie is determined to save her sister from herself. If only the irritatingly good-looking best man, Jordan, would stop interfering with her plans…
Bride-to-be Rosie loves her fiance but is having serious second thoughts. Except everyone has arrived – how can she tell them she's not sure? As the big day gets closer, and emotions run even higher, this is one White family Christmas none of them will ever forget.
.
.
Rosie calls her family one night to announce she has got engaged and is planning to get married just a few weeks later to someone she has only known a couple of months, at Christmas.
Her parents are living separately but haven't told either of their daughters, so the anxiety of their youngest daughter possibly rushing in to a marriage is doubled by the fact they would have to spend two weeks still pretending they were happily together.
Rosie's sister, Katie, is a doctor who has recently been through a huge trauma. Her only thoughts are getting to Aspen to stop her little sister making a mistake.
Such a good book about family, friendship and trying to keep up a front while everyone is hiding secrets.
A lovely warm, cosy read that gave all the feels of being surrounding by wood cabins and snow.