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A Wedding In December

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A lovely, warm and festive read! This book explores the complex dynamics that exist in most of our families. Really relatable characters, a little predictable but that was part of its charm for me. A story of love in all its forms - partners, new and old, sisters and child / parent. All set in wintry snow covered mountains - a story that gives us it all for Christmas!

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I loved this story of a family who on the surface seemed to have it all, but underneath they were all keeping secrets as they thought they were protecting the other family members. A family wedding in Aspen causes things to unravel and truths to be revealed. It’s a book which really draws you in and it’s a perfect Christmas read.

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This is a perfect Christmassy read. All the elements are there, snow, lights, trees, bells and romance. There are plenty of ups and downs within the story line all set against the backdrop of the glorious Rockie mountains in winter. The characters are believable and all begin with potentially difficult problems and the story is told from the view of three of these characters, the women from the same family. I've enjoyed Sarah Morgan's books before and hope to again. All the reader needs to do is curl up cosily somewhere this winter and enjoy.

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What a perfect winter read. I just wanted to be there, such was the evocative descriptions.
The story follows 3 main female characters. Rosie, the bride to be, rushing into a quick wedding and questioning her decisions. Katie, her older sister, who is evaluating Rosie’s choices when she should be focusing on her own and Maggie, their mum who wants to protect at all costs and maybe the wrong ones. A really good read, very absorbable and the perfect Christmas read.

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Great romantic family saga. The Rockies setting is inspirational and the sisters great heroines.
I loved the sun-plots and the dynamic of the family.
Sarah Morgan writes beautifully observed romances and this new winter treat is brilliant.

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A festive read which will warm even the coldest of hearts. Christmas in Colorado- a white Christmas , something the White family have only dreamt about. Add a wedding, a divorce, job anxiety, a cosy cabin and this story just gets better and better. Working on relationships and the importance of communication are strong themes.
The characters are warm and believable with flaws which only serve to make them human.
This story makes a great festive read - enjoy and dream of sleigh rides, snow shoes, tree houses in the forest and lights on the Christmas tree.

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This is Sarah Morgan's festive feel good romance featuring the White family with the upcoming unexpected wedding of Rosie, studying in Harvard, specialising in Celtic folklore and mythology. Mum, Maggie lives in her much loved home in Oxford, works in publishing, but has been living alone for the last six months, with Nick, an Egyptology professor, having moved out, in preparation for their divorce. Maggie has kept this secret from her daughters, Katie, a busy stressed out A & E doctor, and Rosie, and plans to continue doing so until after Rosie's wedding. Maggie is worried that impulsive Rosie is rushing into marriage, and Katie, who has suffered her own trauma which she has kept from the family, is sure that Rosie needs to be rescued from making a major error of judgement. Maggie hates flying, but she will do anything for her daughters, and travels with Nick, helped by the intake of copious amounts of alcohol.

In this story of the problems of communication, over protectiveness, and secrets in the White family, they arrive to spend Chrismas in the beautiful snowy location in the mountains of Colorado. Wedding preparations are well under way, competently and efficiently handled by wedding planner, the lovely Catherine, the mother of Dan, the groom to be. The location is majestic and magical, captivating the entire White family. Dan proves to be great guy and obviously in love with Rosie, but Katie is not convinced it will work out in the long term as she sets out to interrogate Dan. Dan's best friend and best man, Jordan, arborist and carpenter, is not impressed with Katie's effort to undermine the wedding. Rosie allows doubts to enter her mind, but is struggling to find ways to communicate this to Dan, feeling events are running away from her. Katie who has never had a close relationship begins to be drawn to Jordan, but surely there is no future in it? Will Maggie and Nick rediscover their love for each other? Will Rosie marry Dan?

The highlight for me is Morgan's detailed descriptions of the mountainous Colorado location, I think snowy mountains truly do have a magical feel, a reminder of Narnia, particularly with blizzards and snowstorms. The characterisation is not perfect, but still works in this escapist fantasy, and the family dramas do carry some level of real life authenticity. Communications in families can be problematic, marriages can come under strain as couples lose sight of each other through the years, and relationships often do need to be recalibrated if they fester from outdated childhood patterns like protectiveness. This book is for those wanting a warm hearted festive read with the perfect location to immerse themselves in. Many thanks to HQ for an ARC.

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a lovely read with just the right amount of "will they, wont they?" and "should they, shouldn't they?" mixed in with some beautiful descriptions of the snowy backdrop. Enough to make me want to go there and stay a while!

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This book will delight everyone who loves a romance story set in the winter, the best time to snuggle down and lose yourself in an easy enjoyable read, the non fattening version of eating a box of chocolates! As in real life it has some dramas along the way and makes us wait until the end to discover if the wedding will proceed. It made me wish I could spend Christmas in such an idyllic setting.

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It is always a joy to read a new book from the queen of Christmas romances, and this was no exception.

From the moment the family stepped foot in Aspen I was hooked, on the exquisitely described winter wonderland, It felt picture perfect for a white wedding and white Christmas.

We see the story from three different perspectives.

Rosie the bride to be, who is rather impulsive and the baby of the family, who is getting married to Dan after knowing him a few short months. At times you do wonder if she is having doubts, but I generally thought she was perfect for Dan.

Katie, the prickly older sister who is over protective, and is flying out to try to stop the wedding. She is also hiding something from the rest of her family.

And there is Maggie, Rosie's mother, who now can't work out when the best time to tell the girls that she is getting a divorce from their father Nick. She is terrified of flying and doesn't want to upset Rosie before the big day.

So a family with assorted secrets, a meeting of two families, and all manner of fabulous conversations and amusing situations.

I enjoyed seeing how all three ladies' stories developed, and just what they were hiding from each other. There was a sizzling romance on the cards for one of them, and old connections being strengthened for another.

There is a lot going on in this book, and i really did enjoy it all. Unfortunately real life circumstances got in the way of me being able to just sit and read this which possibly lead to my slight feelings of disconnect with the characters.

It' a great book, just not for me as fabulous as everything else I've read by Sarah Morgan. It definitely had a lovely wintry feel to it, and was a great story of families and relationships. Or staying true to yourself, following your dreams and that it is never too late in life to change careers.

Thank you to HQ and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.

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A lovely readable book, just right to read in front of the fire. Mother is planning Christmas as normal, then gets thrown a bombshell, daughter is getting married and wants mother there. She has a phobia about flying, she and husband have separated but not told the children yet, three months down the line. Other daughter has problems of her own, and not told anyone else. This all comes to a head, now you need to read the book to find out how it all gets sorted..

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A Wedding in December
Author: Sarah Morgan
Publisher: HQ
Page count: 400pp
Release Date: 31st October 2019


Sarah Morgan; Oh, how I’ve missed you. I totally enjoy your summer books, but when it comes to Christmas, you bring it in with a capital C!

And this book, ‘A Wedding in December’ is possibly my favourite.

It flows like that old song;

“It may be winter Outside
But in my heart, it’s spring
How much joy and pleasure baby
Can one guy bring me?”

Or one book.

Somehow, Sarah’s books make my winter, - and Christmas - light, airy bright, warm and tingly inside.

In this novel, meet the White Family, who have always dreamed of a ‘White Christmas’.
Despite chronic asthma, which frequently lands her in hospital, Rosie moves to Boston to study literature and meets Dan, the man of her dreams. Overworked and stressed sister Katie, an ER doctor, finds out Rosie and Dan are due to marry after three months to get her, on Christmas Eve in Aspen Colorado, and she freaks out.
She’s determined to stop the wedding at any cost.
Whilst parents Maggie (an editor at an academic publisher) and Nick (an Egyptologist and professor) have split up months ago and decide to keep their impending divorce a secret.
So, off the Whites pop to Snowfall Lodge in Aspen to meet Catherine, the mother of the groom (and Wedding Planner), and Dan’s BFF Jordan.
And that’s when the fun starts.
A wonderful blend of Christmas romance, laugh out loud and wry humour, family drama and genuine emotional moments, this heartfelt book has everything you need this winter.
Everyone in this book hides something of themselves from those they love, but for both Katie, Rosie and their mum and Dad, secrets can lead to pain, until they realise that sharing how they feel, or what they’re going through, is the way to happiness.
There are unexpected moments, warm hugs on a page and oodles of Christmas atmosphere fully captured with Sarah Morgan’s glittering descriptions.
I eagerly await Sarah’s new Christmas book every year, it’s literally my Christmas tradition to snuggle up, read the latest story and bask in the warm glow of the narrative.
It’s so good, it’s like Morgan Freeman narrating it, whisky serving up hot chocolate.
Simply sumptuous and superb seasonal fun.

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A wonderful chilled read. Well written and descriptive there is laughter and tears in this beautiful story.

Who can beat some Christmas romance whilst curled up on their sofa over the festive period.

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Maggie and Nick are heading for divorce but why and as yet they haven't told their daughters?
Their daughter Katie, a doctor, hates her job - is stressed- and has just been attacked a work.
Their other daughter Rosie has just phoned Maggie to say she is getting married on Christmas Eve - a few weeks away - to Dan = who she has only known three months. The wedding is in Colorado!!
Its a recipe for disaster. Will the wedding take place and will Christmas be in Colorado?
A feel good book to be read in front of the fire at Christmas.

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What could be better than to curl up by a roaring fire and read a lovely romantic novel. This does not disappoint. A fairly standard story that is very well written. Just what you need.

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A beautiful atmospheric Christmas story. A lovely way to relax for a few hours

Thank you to Netgalley for my copy.

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If you are looking for a good Christmas story to read, then this one will definitely fit the bill. It is a family story filled with drama, love, romance and quite a bit of misunderstanding. All this works together to make a really good read.

The loved the family dynamic of the White family, the parents and two daughters, coming together for a special day but all with personal problems, opinions and wants. Like real people, often getting the wrong end of the stick and jumping to the wrong conclusion, but isn't that what families often do? The characters are well written and very likeable. I thought they all worked really well together, bringing this story and very genuine feel to it.

I really enjoyed reading this book, set in a very snowy Aspen, A Wedding in December is one of those books you will want to curl up with and disappear into. It is well worth a read.

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Absolutely another cracking book from Sarah. Perfect for those chilly nights, curling up with a cuppa and this book is a must.

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My thanks to NetGalley and publisher HQ for the ARC.
Not my usual genre of reading but I absolutely love the idea of a snowy, cosy Christmas and I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
The White family of Oxfordshire have always enjoyed their traditional Christmas at their cottagey home. Maggie works for a publishing house, Nick is an academic/archaeologist and spends more time abroad than at home; their eldest daughter Katie(32) is an A&E doctor in London and Rosie (22) is in Colorado on scholarship studying for her Ph.D.
It's 6 weeks to Christmas - Rosie phones mum Maggie in the middle of the night announces she's engaged to Dan after a whirlwind romance, and they intend to marry at his family's luxury lodge in Aspen on Christmas Eve.
The story is told from the points of view of Maggie, Katie and Rosie. Maggie feels resentful and no longer needed as Dan's mother has taken over all the preparations and feels personally inadequate comparing herself to superwoman Catherine. Katie is questioning her competence and happiness following an incident at work and is convinced this marriage would be a disaster. Rosie is very happy but inadvertently conveys some doubts to Katie who is very protective of her.
Will there actually be a wedding? Rosie's family arrive a week before and the story unfolds.
This has excellent writing and dialogue and an adorable Christmassy atmosphere created; I found there to be quite a bit of humour amidst all the conflicting emotions of romance and truth-telling.
Loved it!

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A wedding in December isn’t my usual type of read but it was enjoyable enough. This book is about the white family. It’s told from multiple points of view.

Rosie announces she’s getting married and the family are going to Colorado. The white family haven’t met the groom yet and the bride has only known her future for a short time.

Just because it’s December doesn’t mean everyone is feeling jolly. Rosie’s parents are keeping a secret and trying to figure out their own future.

Katie, Rosie’s sister has reached the career goal she always wanted but her demons are haunting her.

This trip becomes more than a wedding. The family need time to work out what they want and how to overcome their bad luck.

This is a warm and fuzzy kind of book. There is also a lot of anxiety. Overall it’s a nice read and different to other Christmas themed books I’ve read.

*I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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