Review
Fforde's cosy style is strangely comforting and Laura's transformation from ingenue to confident and lustful young woman makes for an enjoyable summer read. Daily Telegraph I was engrossed in this tale. Sun Kate Fforde's latest read is the perfect escapism - the witty dialogue and sizzling romance will keep you entertained in the long summer evenings. Press Association (syndicated article) Laura is searching for love and finds work with literary agent Eleanora. She ends up running a book festival in Ireland and trying to convince a reclusive author to take part. Will she find love while she is there? Daily Record A sweet and endearing read. News of the World Heartfelt. OK! Enjoyable and satisfying...perfect for these hot lazy summer days. www.thebookbag.co.uk Yet another brilliantly written piece of escapism from Katie Fforde! www.studentsmart.ie A great fun countryside romp with engaging characters and a narrative thrust that had me hooked to the end. Daily Mail A charming and witty read. P&O Cruise Magazine A charming, romantic love story that evokes a nostalgic feel...well done and enjoyable to read. MSLEXIA An easy but fulfilling read Essentials Huge fun Saga
Product Description
�Katie Fforde�s unique spin on romantic comedy is a blend of the sweet, the sad, and the sexy.� �Patricia Gaffney
Sarah is a wedding planner hiding a rather inconvenient truth�she doesn�t believe in love. But as the confetti flutters away on the June breeze of yet another successful wedding season she finds herself agreeing to organize two more events, on the same day, and only two months away. And while her celebrity bride is all sweetness and light, the other bride, Sarah�s own sister, quickly starts driving her crazy with her high expectations and very limited budget. Luckily, Sarah is aided in her seemingly impossible task by two best friends, Elsa, an accomplished dress designer, and Bron, a multitalented hairdresser. All three are very good at their jobs, but romance doesn�t feature very prominently in any of their lives. As the big day draws near, every moment is spent preparing for the weddings, and they certainly haven�t got any time to even think about love; or have they?