Honeymoon Hotel
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4.0 • 21 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A sparkling London-set romantic comedy about a by-the-book wedding planner forced to work with her boss’s free-spirited son on the most high-profile society wedding of her career, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Runaway Princess and the Little Lady Agency series.
The Bonneville Hotel is London’s best-kept secret: an elegant, old-world luxury hotel with a storied past, once a glamorous home-away-from-home for royalty and movie stars. Thanks to ambitious events manager Rosie, it’s reclaiming its cachet as one of the city’s most sought-after wedding venues. Rosie may specialize in happily-ever-afters, but she’s all business—laser-focused on logistics, flawless execution, and earning that long-overdue promotion. Romance, for Rosie, is strictly for the clients.
But when the hotel’s owner installs his eccentric, charming, and wildly unconventional son Joe as her new assistant, Rosie’s perfectly ordered world is thrown into chaos. Joe’s creative instincts and disregard for protocol threaten to derail the most elaborate—and high-profile—wedding the hotel has ever hosted, one that could restore the Bonneville to glory or ruin its reputation entirely. As deadlines loom and sparks fly, Rosie must decide whether sticking to the plan matters more than taking a chance on something—and someone—unexpected.
Warm, witty, and utterly charming, Honeymoon Hotel is a feel-good romantic comedy about opposites attract, workplace sparks, and finding love where you least expect it.
Customer Reviews
Charming & Adorable
I am a Hester Browne fan and am very glad I looked to see if she had a new book out. Honeymoon Hotel is one of her best. It is charming with believable characters. I found myself understanding Rosie and even highlighting quotes from Joe. Hester did a wonderful job of developing the story and drawing the reader into the ups and downs of real life and love. Whether you are newly married, one day to be married or celebrating your 20th, this is a very enjoyable read. Thank you, Hester Browne!