A Fairy Tale Wedding
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4.8 • 4 Ratings
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- £2.49
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- £2.49
Publisher Description
You're invited to the fairytale wedding of the year in Holly Well Springs, the magical Christmas town that can heal hearts.
Tracy Fisher has been running away from her destiny for twenty years. When she moved far away to New York City, she thought she had found the life she truly wanted, even though her family was at the heart of Holly Well's magic.
Lucas Bodin thought he was getting away from an overzealous ex-girlfriend when he transferred his medical internship to Holly Well Springs General. He found the town he'd visited as a child charming, but he had plans to finish his program, get out of town, and head out on his own to find some of the other fish in the sea.
But against the backdrop of Nessa and Evan's true fairytale wedding, both found that even the best laid plans can be sidelined when the heart calls you home. Determined to fight destiny together, they soon learn that they are the key to fighting the greatest danger yet to Holly Well Springs.
Will they win the fight against destiny and leave the beloved Christmas town forever? Or will they follow the pull of their hearts to win over evil and find the true meaning of love?
Customer Reviews
A Fairy Tale Wedding
Oh my, that was another emotional rollercoaster of a read. From the joy of Nessa and Evan’s touching wedding to the despair with the ex-girlfriend of Lucas appearing on the scene I feel like I’ve been through the mill.
I love the camaraderie of the members of the New Generation of Protectors but I did feel relieved when Kris, Christine, Sachee and Michael appeared at the Council meeting to help.
I have to admit the Epilogue of this story has left me worried for the future of Holly Well Springs. I had thought the things going wrong in the town were due to the ex-girlfriend but now I am thinking it is so much worse. I’m just hoping that good will overcome evil.
This series of stories are my favourite, each book is so cleverly written with highs and lows intermingled. Each time I am left waiting for the next book which can’t come soon enough.