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A review by alittleword
A Wedding in December by Sarah Morgan
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.5
A whirlwind romance means Rosie springs a Christmas Eve wedding on her family, unaware of the issues each of them are facing. Her parents, secretly on the brink of divorce vow to keep their rift a secret and put on a romantic show for their daughter. Meanwhile, her sister, an overworked doctor dealing with a traumatic work event is pricklier and more protective than ever, resulting in some distinct animosity between her and the best man. Will there be a happily ever after, and whose?
The relationships feel very real, particularly that of the parents, Maggie and Nick. Their chemistry is really enjoyable and you find yourself rooting for them more than any other couple.
The development of the characters is fairly thin, but to be honest as long as you buy into them then you're fine when it comes to a festive romance like this. I enjoyed that the chapter POV changed, as it kept the pace going, but it does mean it takes a moment to really fall for each of the women in the book.
The relationships feel very real, particularly that of the parents, Maggie and Nick. Their chemistry is really enjoyable and you find yourself rooting for them more than any other couple.
The development of the characters is fairly thin, but to be honest as long as you buy into them then you're fine when it comes to a festive romance like this. I enjoyed that the chapter POV changed, as it kept the pace going, but it does mean it takes a moment to really fall for each of the women in the book.
Whirlwind romance, fake dating and enemies to lovers all in one book!