For better or much, much worse...
Esme and Jamie have finally got their perfect wedding day planned. Beautiful snowy landscape – check. Amazing venue – check. Stunning dress – check.
But when an avalanche seals off their gorgeous mountain hometown from the outside world, their dream day starts to look more like a nightmare. Especially when Jamie’s ex turns up on their doorstep with a surprise neither of them expected!
Esme’s magical powers can solve a lot of problems, but it looks like their big day is doomed! Is Esme and Jamie’s wedding simply not meant to be, or can they still make it down the aisle, against all the odds?
Esme and Jamie have finally got their perfect wedding day planned. Beautiful snowy landscape – check. Amazing venue – check. Stunning dress – check.
But when an avalanche seals off their gorgeous mountain hometown from the outside world, their dream day starts to look more like a nightmare. Especially when Jamie’s ex turns up on their doorstep with a surprise neither of them expected!
Esme’s magical powers can solve a lot of problems, but it looks like their big day is doomed! Is Esme and Jamie’s wedding simply not meant to be, or can they still make it down the aisle, against all the odds?
The cover of this book is absolutely
fabulous, it instantly grabbed my attention. When I requested this book on
Netgalley, I wasn’t aware this was part of the series that Kerry has wrote.
This wasn’t a problem however, everything that needs to be explained is, and
while I think it would add more depth to understanding the characters and what
led to this moment, it doesn’t stop the enjoyment of this book.
This book is possibly one of the most
wintery books that I have ever read. Even though winter is known as a cold
season, especially in the book with all of the snow. Just thinking of the snow,
and how picturesque it is I felt a warm glow, imagining being all snuggly under
a blanket in front of a fire, or being out in the cold, but wrapped up in my
winter coat, wooly hat and mittens. It makes me smile and the description of
the setting of this book gets me totally in that frame of mind.
With no prior connection to Esme in the
opening chapter or so I thought that she came across quite selfish when it came
to her mother’s relationship with Douglas. I understand it may have been a
shock, and hard to get used to but she didn’t even seem to try, she was quite
rude to him outwardly and acted in a very teenager way, not like someone who is
in their 20s. No one is perfect though, and this skepticism over Esme was soon
dissipated when she was confronted with her FiancĂ©e’s ex girlfriend, Tansy and
Jamie’s five year old son, who neither Esme or Jamie knew about. Esme handled
this so calmly, I don’t think I would have handled this situation so well. This
warmed me to Esme. Overall she seemed lovely once you get to know her, and had
the patience of a saint for most of it, especially in the face of wedding
crisis, again I don’t think this would have coped with that as well as Esme seemed to either!
Harry and Louise were absolutely lovely,
they were so close to Esme and a great support in her hour of need. I also
really liked Tansy, other than a few mistakes (hey, who doesn’t make a few bad
decisions?!) she seemed genuinely nice, it was hard not to like her, quite the
opposite to the usual ex girlfriends you normally read about.
Parker, where do I start with Parker? I
loved him. His quirky interests made for some great big smiles and he was
incredibly smart for someone who was 5. The relationship between Esme and
Parker developed really nicely and was quite touching at times.
This book was simply lovely and full of
warmth , I cannot wait to read the rest of the series.
Published by: Carina
Gratefully received from the Publisher for review.
Want to wind down after a long week/day with a good book and a glass of wine?
I will talk about a nice wine I drank which I think suits the mood of this book.
I will talk about a nice wine I drank which I think suits the mood of this book.
It’s getting colder, both in real life
and in this book so it’s time to crack out the red wine. I chose to drink this
Valpolicella Ripasso from Morrisons. It is from the Veneto region in Italy.
It is full-bodied, with notes of smoky warmth and tastes
of delicious cherry and dried fruits with chocolate. Absolutely delicious and perfect for
this book with it’s delightfully wintery setting.
Love the review. Yes please to the wine x
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