The Wedding Day
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
Step into the Cornish sun in this sparkling romantic comedy from the bestselling author of A Cornish Summer and A Rural Affair
Annie O'Harran is getting married . . . all over again
A divorced, single mum, Annie is about to tie the knot with David. But there's a long summer to get through first. A summer where's she's retreating to a lonely house in Cornwall, where's she's going to finish her book, spend time with her teenage daughter Flora and make any last-minute wedding plans.
Annie should be so lucky.
For almost as soon as Annie arrives her competitive sister and her wild brood fetch up. While Annie's louche ex-husband and his latest squeeze are holidaying nearby and insist on dropping in. Plus there's the surprise American houseguest who can't help sharing his heartbreak.
Suddenly Annie's big day seems a long, long way off - and if she's not careful it might never happen at all . . .
Step into Alliott country with The Wedding Day.
Praise for Catherine Alliott:
'Alliott's joie de vivre is irresistible' Daily Mail
'Possibly my favourite writer' Marian Keyes
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Somewhat barmy Londoner Anni O'Harran urged by her physician fianc , David Palmer, to vacation at his elderly aunt's empty Cornwall home sets off on a summer holiday with her 12-year-old daughter, Flora, and visions of finishing her perpetually unfinished novel. Sister Clare and brood are just up the road in their own rental, but plans immediately go awry when Yank Matt Malone arrives. He's rented the house from the dotty aunt, but he amiably agrees to share it with Annie and her daughter. Matt is cute, and has his own writing project on the table. The inevitable Matt and Annie romance is telegraphed early on, but Alliott's insights into relationships urge one forward, as she covers everything from the give-and-take of sisterly bonds to the nastiness of custody battles. Alliott's portrayal of adolescents is spot on, and the rich inner lives of the adults, while often monologued, give this conventional romance depth. As the day of the nuptials approaches, it is unclear who, precisely, will be at the altar. (On sale Sept. 27)
Customer Reviews
The wedding day
Loved it - lots of different characters all with their own story. Humour and sadness and a bit of a twist. Main character is funny, sometimes clumsy but gets there in the end.