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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 of 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 fiancé 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!
Don't miss USA Today bestselling author Sarah Morgan's next heartfelt holiday drama, The Book Club Hotel, where lifelong friends check in for a girlfriends’ book club holiday that will change their lives!
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- Print length368 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHQN
- Publication dateSeptember 24, 2019
- Dimensions5.97 x 0.98 x 8.93 inches
- ISBN-101335147276
- ISBN-13978-1335147271
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A Wedding in December
By Sarah MorganHarlequin Enterprises Limited
Copyright © 2019 Sarah MorganAll rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-335-14727-1
CHAPTER 1
Maggie
When her phone rang at three in the morning, ripping her from a desperately needed sleep, Maggie's first thought was bad news.
Her mind raced through the possibilities, starting with the worst-case scenario. Death, or at least life-changing injury. Police. Ambulances.
Heart pounding, brain foggy, she grabbed her phone from the summit of her teetering pile of books. The name on the screen offered no reassurance.
Trouble stalked her youngest daughter.
"Rosie?" She fumbled for the light and sat up. The book she'd fallen asleep reading thudded to the floor, scattering the pile of Christmas cards she'd started to write the night before. She'd chosen a winter scene of snow-laden trees. They hadn't had a flake of snow in the village on Christmas Day for close to a decade. They often joked that it was a good thing their last name was White because it was the only way they were ever going to have a White Christmas.
She snuggled under the blanket with the phone. "Has some thing happened?" The physical distance between her and Rosie made her feel frustrated and helpless.
Everyone said global travel made the world smaller, but it didn't seem smaller to Maggie. Why couldn't her daughter have continued her studies closer to home? Oxford, with its famous spires and ancient colleges, was only a few miles away. Rosie had done her undergraduate degree there, followed by a master's. Maggie had loved having her close by. They'd taken sunlit strolls along cobbled streets, past ancient honey-colored buildings and through Christchurch Meadows, golden with daffodils. They'd followed the slow meander of the river and cheered on the rowing crews. Maggie had hoped, privately, that her daughter might stay close by, but after Rosie had graduated she'd been offered a place in a US doctoral program, complete with full funding. Can you believe it, Mum? The day she'd had the news she'd danced across the living room, hair flying around her face, twirling until she was dizzy and Maggie was dizzy watching her. Are you proud of me?
Maggie had been proud and dismayed in equal measure, although she'd hidden the dismayed part of course. That was what you did when you were a parent.
Even she could see it was too good an opportunity to turn down, but still a small part of her had wished Rosie had turned it down. That transatlantic flight from the nest left Maggie with email, Skype and social media, none of which felt entirely satisfactory. Even less so in the middle of the night. Had Rosie only been gone for four months? It felt like a lifetime since they'd delivered her to the airport on that sweltering summer's day.
"Is it your asthma? Are you in hospital?" What could she do if Rosie was in the hospital? Nothing. Anxiety was a constant companion, never more so than now.
If it had been her eldest daughter, Katie, who had moved to a different country she might have felt more relaxed. Katie was reliable and sensible, but Rosie? Rosie had always been impulsive and adventurous.
"I'm not in hospital. Don't fuss!"
Only now did Maggie hear the noise in the background. Cheering, whooping.
"Do you have your inhaler with you? You sound breathless." The sound woke the memories. Rosie, eyes bulging, lips stained blue. The whistling sound as air struggled to squeeze through narrowed airways. Maggie making emergency calls with hands that shook almost too hard to hold the phone, the terror raw and brutal although she kept that hidden from her child. Calm, she'd learned, was important even if it was faked.
Even when Rosie had moved from child to adult there had been no reprieve.
Some children grew out of asthma. Not Rosie.
There had been a couple of occasions when Rosie was in college when she'd gone to parties without her inhaler. A few hours of dancing later and she'd been rushed to the emergency department. That had been a 3:00 a.m. phone call, too, and Maggie had raced through the night to be by her side. Those were the episodes Maggie knew about. She was sure there were plenty more that Rosie had kept to herself.
"I'm breathless because I'm excited. I'm twenty-two, Mum. When are you going to stop worrying?"
"That would be never. Your child is always your child, no matter how many candles are on the birthday cake. Where are you?"
"I'm with Dan's family in Aspen for Thanksgiving, and I have news." She broke off and Maggie heard the clink of glasses and Rosie's infectious laugh. It was impossible to hear that laugh and not want to smile, too. The sound contrasted with the silence of Maggie's bedroom.
A waft of cold air chilled her skin and she stood up and grabbed her robe from the back of the chair. Honeysuckle Cottage looked idyllic from the outside, but it was impossibly drafty. The ventilation was a relief in August but froze you to the bone in November. She really needed to do something about the insulation before she even thought about selling the place. Historic charm, climbing roses and a view of the village green couldn't compensate for frostbite.
Or maybe it wasn't the house that was cold. Maybe it was her.
Knocked flat by a wave of sadness and she struggled to right herself.
"What's happening? What news? It sounds like you're having a party."
"Dan proposed. Literally out of the blue. We were taking it in turns to say what we're thankful for and when it was his turn he gave me a funny look and then he got down on one knee and — Mum, we're getting married."
Maggie sat down hard on the edge of the bed, the freezing air forgotten. "Married? But you and Dan have only been together for a few weeks —"
"Eleven weeks, four days, six hours and fifteen minutes — oh wait, now it's sixteen, I mean seventeen —" She was laughing, and Maggie tried to laugh with her.
How should she handle this? "That's not very long, sweetheart." But completely in character for Rosie, who bounced from one impulse to another, powered by enthusiasm.
"It feels so right, I can't even tell you. And you'll understand because it was like that for you and Dad."
Maggie stared at the damp patch on the wall.
Tell her the truth.
Her mouth moved but she couldn't push the words out. This was the wrong time. She should have done it months ago, but she'd been too much of a coward.
And now it was too late. She didn't want to be the slayer of happy moments.
She couldn't even say you're too young, because she'd been the same age when she'd had Katie. Which basically made her a hypocrite. Or did it make her someone with experience?
"You just started your postgrad —"
"I'm not giving it up. I can be married and study. Plenty do it."
Maggie couldn't argue with that. "I'm happy for you." Did she sound happy? She tried harder. "Woohoo!"
She'd thought she'd white-knuckled her way through all the toughest parts of parenting, but it turned out there were still some surprises waiting for her. Rosie wasn't a child anymore. She had to be allowed to make her own decisions. And her own mistakes.
Rosie was talking again. "I know it's all a bit fast, but you're going to love Dan as much as I do. You said you thought he was great when you spoke to him."
But speaking to someone on a video call wasn't the same as meeting them in person, was it?
Maggie swallowed down all the words of warning that rose up inside her. She was not going to turn into her own mother and send clouds to darken every bright moment. "He seemed charming, and I'm thrilled for you. If I don't sound it, it's because it's the middle of the night here, and you know what I'm like when I've just woken up. When I saw your name pop up on the screen, I was worried it was your asthma."
"Haven't had an attack in ages. I'm sorry I woke you, but I wanted to share my news."
"I'm glad you woke me. Tell me everything." She closed her eyes and tried to pretend her daughter was in the room with her, and not thousands of miles away.
There was no reason to panic. It was an engagement, that was all. There was plenty of time for them to decide if this was the right thing for them. "We'll have a big celebration when you and your sister are here for Christmas. Would Dan like to join us? I can't wait to meet him. Maybe we'll throw a party. Invite the Baxters, and all your friends from college and school." Planning lifted Maggie's mood. Christmas was her favorite time of year, the one occasion the whole family gathered together. Even Katie, with her busy life as a doctor, usually managed to beg and barter a few days at Christmas in exchange for covering the busy New Year shift. Maggie was looking forward to spending time with her. She had a niggling suspicion her eldest daughter was avoiding her. Every time Maggie suggested meeting up, Katie made an excuse, which was unlike her because she rarely refused a free lunch.
Christmas would give her a chance to dig a little deeper.
In her opinion, Oxford was the perfect place to spend the festive season. True, there was unlikely to be snow, but what was better than a postlunch walk listening to the peal of bells on a crisp, cold winter's day?
It promised to be perfect, apart from one complication. Nick.
Maggie still hadn't figured out how she was going to handle that side of things.
Maybe an engagement was exactly what they needed to shift the focus of attention.
"Christmas is one of the things I need to talk to you about." Rosie sounded hesitant. "I planned to come home, but since Dan proposed — well, we don't see the point in waiting. We've chosen the day. We're getting married on Christmas Eve."
Maggie frowned. "You mean next year?"
"No, this year."
She counted the days and her brain almost exploded. "You want to get married in less than four weeks? To a man you barely know?" Rosie had always been impulsive, but this wasn't a soft toy that would be abandoned after a few days, or a dress that would turn out to be not quite the right color. Marriage wasn't something that could be rectified with a refund. There was no reason for haste, unless — "Sweetie —"
"I know what you're thinking, and it isn't that. I'm not pregnant! We're getting married because we're in love. I adore him. I've never felt this way about anyone before."
You barely know him.
Maggie shifted, uncomfortably aware that knowing someone well didn't inoculate you against problems.
"I'm excited for you!" Turned out she could fake excitement as convincingly as she could fake calm. "But I could never arrange anything that quickly. Even a small wedding takes months of planning. When Jennifer Hill was married in the summer her mother told me they had to book the photographer more than a year in advance. And would everyone stay? It's Christmas. Everywhere will already be booked, and even if we managed to find something it would cost a fortune at this time of year." How many could she accommodate in Honeysuckle Cottage?
And what would Dan's family think of Rosie's home, with its slightly crooked walls and its antiquated heating system? Could English country charm compensate for frozen toes? In the summer the place was picture-perfect, with its walled garden and profusion of climbing roses, but living here in winter felt more like an exercise in survival. Still, Aspen was in the Rocky Mountains, and that had to be a pretty cold place in winter, too, surely?
Maybe she and Dan's mother would bond over the challenges of heating a property in cold weather.
"You wouldn't have to arrange anything," Rosie said. "We're getting married here, in Aspen. I feel terrible about not having our usual family gathering in the cottage but spending the holidays here will be magical. Remember all those years Katie and I used to stare out of the window hoping for snow? There's more snow here than you could ever imagine. Christmas in Colorado is going to be heaven. The scenery is incredible, and it will be a White Christmas in every way possible."
Christmas in Colorado.
Maggie stared at the dusky pink curtains that pooled on the dark oak floor. She'd made them during the long nights she'd spent watching over Rosie.
"You're not coming home for Christmas?" Why had she said that? She was not going to turn into one of those mothers who buried their children in guilt. "You must get married where and when you want, but I don't suppose Aspen will be any different from here in terms of arrangements. To arrange a wedding in under a month would take a miracle."
"We have a miracle. Catherine, Dan's mother, is a wedding planner. She's amazing. This only happened an hour ago and she's already made some calls and arranged the flowers and the cake. Usually she handles celebrities, so she has tons of contacts."
"Oh, well — super." Maggie felt as if she'd fallen in a river and was being swept along, helpless and flailing. "She doesn't mind helping you?"
"She's excited. And she has flawless taste. Everything will be perfect."
Maggie thought of her own imperfect life and felt a rush of something she recognized as jealousy. How could she be jealous of someone she'd never met?
Maybe she was having a midlife crisis, but surely if that was the case then it should have happened years ago when Rosie had first left home? Why now? She was having delayed empty nest syndrome.
She blinked to clear her misty vision and wondered why she'd ever thought it would be easy to be a parent.
Focusing on the practical, she made a mental list of all the things she'd have to do to cancel Christmas. The cake would keep, as would the cranberry sauce, waiting in the freezer. She'd ordered a turkey from a local farmer, but maybe she could still cancel that.
The one thing not so easily canceled were her expectations.
The White family always gathered together at Christmas. They had their traditions, which probably would have seemed crazy to some, but Maggie cherished them. Decorating the tree, singing carols, doing a massive jigsaw, playing silly games. Being together. It didn't happen often now that her daughters were grown, and she'd been looking forward to it.
"Have you told your sister yet?"
"She is my next call. Not that she's likely to answer her phone.
She's always working. I want her to be my maid of honor."
What would Katie's reaction be? "Your sister doesn't consider herself a romantic."
Maggie sometimes wondered if working in the emergency department for so long had distorted her elder daughter's view of humanity.
"I know," Rosie said, "but this isn't any old wedding. It's my wedding, and I know she'll do it for me."
"You're right, she will." Katie had always been a protective and loving older sister.
Maggie glanced at the photograph she kept on the table next to her bed. The two girls standing side by side, arms wrapped around each other, their cheeks pressed together as they faced the camera, smiles merging. It was one of her favorite photos.
"I know you hate flying, Mum, but you will come, won't you? I badly want you all to be there."
Flying. Rosie was right that she hated it.
In company when conversation turned to travel, she pretended she was protecting the planet by avoiding flying, but in reality she was protecting herself. The idea of being propelled through the air in a tin can horrified her. It all seemed out of her control. What if the pilot had drunk too much the night before? What if they collided with another plane? Everyone knew that airspace was ridiculously overcrowded. What about drones? Bird strikes?
When the children were young she and Nick had bundled them into the car and taken them to the beach. Once, they'd taken the ferry across to France and driven as far as Italy (neveragain, Nick had said, as they'd been bombarded with a chorus of are we nearly there all the way from Paris to Pisa).
And now she was expected to fly to the Rocky Mountains for Christmas.
And she would. Of course she would.
"We'll be there. Nothing would keep us away." Maggie waved goodbye to her dreams of a family Christmas at the cottage. "But what about a venue? Will you be able to find something at such short notice?"
"We're going to have the wedding right here, at his home. Dan's family own Snowfall Lodge. It's this amazing boutique hotel just outside Aspen. I can't wait for you to see it. There are views of the forest and the mountains, and outdoor hot tubs — it's going to be the perfect place to spend Christmas. The perfect place to get married. I'm so excited!"
Honeysuckle Cottage was the perfect place to spend Christmas.
Maggie couldn't imagine spending it in a place she didn't know, with people she didn't know. Not only that, but perfect people she didn't know. Even the prospect of snow didn't make her feel better.
"It sounds as if you have it all covered. All we need to do is think about what to wear."
"Mm, I was going to mention that. It's pretty cold at this time of year. You're going to need to wear some serious layers."
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Sarah Morgan is a USA Today and Sunday Times bestselling author of romance and women's fiction. She has sold over 21 million copies of her books and her trademark humour and warmth have gained her fans across the globe.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2019TW: Violence, emotional manipulation, divorce (despite this, it's a beautiful story!)
I adored A Wedding in December; it’s the perfect family Christmas read and had me experiencing the full gamut of emotions. It was so good that I read it in one sitting — though I did pause at one point to tell me husband that if these two characters don’t end up together, I would be Most Upset.
A Wedding in December follows the relationships, joys, and challenges in the White family in the run up to Christmas. Rosie, the youngest and most spontaneous daughter, is preparing for her whirlwind wedding on Christmas Eve. The event will be held in Aspen, Colorado — breaking a family tradition of always having Christmas at Honeysuckle Cottage, Oxfordshire: the family home. Katie, the older daughter, is a doctor in a busy accident and emergency department in London. Recovering from an injury that her family doesn’t know about, she assumes her sister is making the wrong choice, and, wanting to protect Rosie, sets out to stop the wedding. Add to this the fact that their parents, Maggie and Nick, have decided to divorce — but haven’t told anyone yet — and the story is set.
I loved the characters in this book. They’re all well-rounded and get under your skin. I cared about each of them, even Katie who, at times, came across as brittle and self-absorbed, hell-bent on her own assumptions regarding the love between Rosie and Dan. I loved how her steely, pragmatic nature bumped up against the easy-going strength of Jordan, the best man, and the chemistry between them slowly built up during the course of the story.
Then there’s Maggie and Nick, the divorcing parents, who go to hilarious lengths to try and shield their daughters from the truth — they will tell them, only after the wedding. This doesn’t entirely go to plan in more ways than one, and offered lots of comedic elements which were a welcome balance to Katie’s injury storyline, which we are drip-fed across the course of the story, and which is brutal and shocking, but thankfully not as awful as I had feared.
Rosie and Dan are a lovely couple and you can see why they fell head-over-heels for each other. I appreciated how Dan and his best man, Jordan, featured in the story and had arcs of their own. I loved the tension and developing friendship between Maggie and Dan’s mother, Catherine, too, as well as Nick coming out of his academic shell for the first time in years.
The setting was perfect, and the snowy Aspen countryside — as well as Snowfall Lodge — made for a perfect backdrop. The forest, the treehouses, the surrounding environment, were all so well described that I really felt like I was there, observing the action. I loved the description of Honeysuckle Cottage as well, and felt like it was a place I wanted to visit.
Katie’s meddling was difficult to read at times. I know she was trying to protect her sister, but her own experiences were playing far too much on her emotions, and she was projecting a lot of her fears and worklife-observations onto Rosie and Dan’s relationship, which wasn’t fair. At the same time, though, I could understand her emotional manipulation and the reasons for it, so allowed her some kindness when I was following her efforts to stop the wedding. I also had to bite my tongue during the early scenes between Maggie and Nick — secrets and lies don’t work and don’t lie hidden for long; you’d think they would know this! But it did make for entertaining reading, if a bit exasperating — though Sarah Morgan handled all this beautifully, with her trademark warmth and optimism.
I felt the romantic scenes in the novel were handled very well, and not at all excessive or gratuitous. They had a natural rhythm and flow within the story and were a delight to read. The plot was tight and well written, with empathy and wit. I confess that I am a Sarah Morgan addict and have read many of her books in the past so perhaps I am a bit biased! I really enjoyed A Wedding in December and it was so engrossing in terms of waiting to see if the wedding would go ahead, and how the various relationships would (or would not) blossom. I was completely absorbed and stayed up until 3:30am to finish.. Not untypical for a Sarah Morgan novel!
This book was a delightful exploration of family dynamics, love, romance, secrets, suffering, and redemption. The snowy backdrop and Christmas season add extra magic to the story and wedding plans, and I wouldn’t hesitate in highly recommending this book for your wintertime reading. It’s a perfect gift, too!
I received an e-ARC from the publisher, HQ, through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Furthermore, in the interests of transparency, I know the author via Facebook.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2020Another festive holiday book by Sarah Morgan, and I loved it!! She's one of my go-to's for holiday stories with great relationships between the characters and perfect settings. All of the secondary characters, the snowy family-owned resort setting at Christmastime, and the great ending solidified this story for me. I know that I can depend on Sarah Morgan to warm my heart and give me stories that I keep rereading over and over and over.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2022I had just finished reading One Summer in Paris and Sunset in Central Park and so I was looking for another book to read of Sarah Morgan's that I thought I might enjoy and this A Wedding December got such rave reviews. Even though it is just September here in North Carolina, but this story of a Christmas Wedding was well written by Sarah Morgan. This is the story of a family from all outward appearances you felt was the ideal family. There was of course Rosie the bride and the little sister. Then there was Dr. Kathryn Elizabeth White aka Katie, who I call the meddler. Then there are Nick and Maggie the parents. Maggie was the stay-at-home mom, and she has a job in publishing. Nick is the professor of Egyptology and was always away on a dig and they all lived in Oxford England. Katie worked in an ER at a hospital in London. We know that Rosie has been in America where she is in school at Harvard doing graduate work and that is where she met her fiancé Dan. The wedding is taking place in Aspen Colorado, up in the Rocky Mountains. Dan's best friend Jordan is the best man and Dan's mother Kathrine, who lost her husband and Dan's father is a wedding planner and owns a ski lodge and resort. Here is the setting. Nick and Maggie have been together over the summer, Kathrine is a doctor and thinks she is Rosie's mother to because she was 10 years old when Rosie was born, when Katie was 16 years old Rosie was 6. Rosie has had several boyfriends, but she is such a loving, kind, giving person and so her sister always feels like she has to protect her sister and not just because Rosie has suffered with asthma since she was young. Rosie is planning a whirlwind Christmas on Christmas eve and that means her family has to not have their Christmas tradition of having at their Honeysuckle Cottage in Oxford Shire.
I enjoyed this book at times some of the characters like Katie and sometimes Maggie, kind of upset me because of their, what Rosie called "smothering" instead of mothering. Katie was so selfish to think that she could go and tell Rosie not to marry someone and her mother faked a marriage because she did not want to ruin her daughter's marriage or her time that should be so happy, but her sister was antagonizing everyone with her drilling of everyone and even him about Dan. I love her books because it is about relationships. The mother and father were having relationship problems. Then there was the sisters Rosie and Katie. Rosie is sure she is in love and wants to marry Dan until her sister starts putting doubt in her spirit. You will truly love this story because it is about romance and loving how to communicate and love. I would highly recommend this story and it is a Harlequin publication. I would highly recommend this story and I would just say to you all that need a story about hope and love this good read will do it.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025Great read.....especially around the holidays! I'm not one for mushy romance....this book has a story behind it without being a mushy romance! I look forward to reading more of her books! This fell in with a few of her other favorites I've read such as One More for Christmas, The Christmas Sisters & The Christmas Escape.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025Already recommended this book to family and friends! This book was so much fun to read, funny, emotional, anxious just all the emotions. Each character brought a pleasant surprise. I was so intrigued with the story. thank you Sarah for such a fun read.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2019It’s probably something we all do...judge or form opinions about someone else based on their outward appearance or our own feelings of inadequacy...this story shows that happening in several directions. Just enough angst about the characters and their situations, but then how they work through them to grow as individuals, and to save old relationships and form new ones.
Nice setting details for Christmas in a snowy Colorado mountain lodge, and some of the family home in England. I would like to read the next chapter in their story...
Top reviews from other countries
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Stefanie C.Reviewed in Germany on November 16, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Ein Wintertraum
Seit Jahren gehört Sarah Morgan zu meinen liebsten Autorinnen und ganz besonders freue ich mich immer auf ihre Weihnachtsbücher.
In diesem Buch geht es um Maggie und ihre beiden Töchter Katie und Rosie. Die Geschichte wird auch aus den Perspektiven der drei Frauen erzählt. Rosie überrascht ihre Familie, dass sie in wenigen Wochen, an Heiligabend, einen Mann heiraten will, den sie erst ein paar Monate kennt. Ihre Schwester Katie ist sich sicher, dass Rosie einen Fehler macht und will diese Hochzeit verhindern. Ihre Mutter Maggie ist zunächst traurtig, dass sie Weihnachten nicht in ihrem Cottage stattfinden wird, denn die Hochzeit soll in Aspen stattfinden. Außerdem muss sie ihren Kindern mitteilen, dass sie und deren Vater scheiden lassen wollen.
Mir hat die Geschichte der drei Frauen unglaublich gut gefallen. Ich habe mit ihnen mitgefieber und gelitten. Insbesondere Katie hätte ich aber manchmal auch ein wenig schütteln können bei ihrem Verhalten.
Die Geschichte wird sehr gefühlvoll und voller Emotionalität erzählt. Man taucht sehr intensiv in die Gefühlswelt der drei Frauen ein.
Das Setting im verschneiten Aspen ist ein absoluter Traum und ein absoluten Winterparadies. Die Autorin beschreibt alles sehr ausführlich, so dass man das Winterwunderland regelreicht vor Augen hat und die Kälte, aber auch die Gemütlichkeit der Lodges, spürt.
Der Schreibstil der Autorin ist wieder sehr fesselnd und man mag das Buch einfach nicht aus der Hand legen.
- Tazeen KhanReviewed in India on December 29, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars engrossing
So well written .I am a huge fan of Sarah Morgan and the way she potrays complexities of human emotion is brilliant.Couldnot put it down until I finished.
- SharonReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 7, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Relax & unwind this Winter with latest from Sarah Morgan
There's nothing I enjoy more in the build up to Christmas than a gorgeous, festive read and Sarah Morgan never fails to deliver on that front and this year is no exception with A Wedding in December. In her latest novel we're taken to the beautiful setting of Aspen, Colorado for the surprise upcoming wedding of Rosie, youngest daughter of Maggie and Nick, after a whirlwind romance. A wedding should be such a special moment for everyone involved but what happens when everyone comes together, will the secrets and fears they've all been hiding come to light?
Sarah Morgan has a knack of creating characters that you become fully invested in and that's definitely true for the three women in the White family, Maggie, Katie and Rosie. At first I was a little surprised at Katie's reaction to the wedding news and her plan to put a stop to it but as her story unfolded, the more I began to understand why she was acting the way she was. Her 'need' to protect Rosie from heartache was a way to try and block out the pain she was feeling about her own situation. As for Rosie, I did wonder whether she was mature enough to be married as she seemed quite young and immature in her ways but her strength shone through when the time came for her to be there to support the others.
Maggie too was at a crossroads, not knowing what her future looked like and feeling that now that her daughters were grown up and had left the nest no-one needed her anymore, and in a job that she doesn't love. I have to confess I didn't really understand why Maggie and Nick had kept their split a secret from their daughters but totally understood their reasoning of not revealing it now at what should be the happiest day of their daughter's life. The only trouble is that living a lie can create some embarrassing moments for all concerned especially when caught unawares...
The setting of Aspen was picture perfect and through her descriptive writing it sounded like a magical place to be at this time of year, the wintry scenes of dog sledging or speeding through the trails on a snow mobile made it somewhere I'd like to maybe visit one day. I particularly loved the idea of spending time in a log cabin or tree house, especially if there was someone like Jordan to spend time with.
A Wedding in December was just the tonic needed, it's a complex tale of relationships, drama and romance with a smattering of comedic moments to lighten the load. Put your feet up, relax and unwind in front of the fire with a glass of mulled wine and this gorgeous tale, you won't be disappointed.
- Fortunee TaiebReviewed in Canada on December 30, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Feel Good Book
Loved how the characters evolved. Made one wonder what would be the conclusion. Beautiful feel good storyline. Don’t miss this book
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Diane SchepersReviewed in Germany on October 22, 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars Een huwelijk en 3 andere relaties
Sarah Morgan brengt veel diversiteit in haar boeken. Dit boek gaat over familieverhouding en over de liefdesverhouding tussen 4 koppels. Echt leuk om te lezen.