Saturday 20 June 2020

Book Review - A Wedding at Wynter House by Emily Harvale

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Title: A Wedding at Wynter House
Author: Emily Harvale
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Author supplied copy
Publisher: Crescent Gate Publishing
Publication Date: 3rd May 2020
Rating: 4.5 Stars

Not everyone at Wynter House is thrilled about this wedding.

Secrets have been revealed and new relationships begun. Now it’s time to look to the future. Neva and Rafe are in love and so are Adam and Hazel. Jo’s love life leaves a lot to be desired, although Gavin could remedy that.

But Rafe’s grandmother, Olivia still hopes that something will tear Rafe and Neva apart. Hazel’s new assignment means nursing someone back to health … and there’s history between them. And Jo’s receiving texts from her ex-fiancé.

Then Rafe’s first wife, Pippa – the woman who broke his heart, unexpectedly arrives. And she’s even more beautiful and irresistible than Rafe remembers.

When everyone is looking to the future, will the past prove to be too strong?

There will be a wedding at Wynter House … but who will be the bride and groom?

Just finished reading this with a massive smile on my face.

I'm a huge fan of both the interconnected series of Wyntersleap and Merriment Bay, and am completely hooked on their stories and determined to see their final outcomes. As a result I can't comment properly on whether this does work as a standalone, but it does give a lot of reminder info in the first half of the book to catch up the Rafe and Neva fans, on the big happenings in the previous Merriment Bay book.  So if like me and you are reading both, there is some repetition from the other viewpoint, possibly more than in previous books.   

This concept of an interlinked series by book 3 is really intriguing as it makes me realise just how much has happened to the characters over such a short time line.  It's very impressive really, just how Emily Harvale can include so much into such a short space of time.  

I found this book really got going and started showing me the real new things, to me, at 50% at which point I was fully immersed back into the Wynter family and loved every moment of it.

There's a blast from the past, a new romance, a massive personality transplant, engagements and not necessarily whose you may think, and hot air balloons amongst the key highlights of this story. And there are even a few surprises along the way too. 

I'm now itching to stop saying how great this book is and to delve straight into the Merriment Bay finale as I am curious as to the ultimate culmination of these interlocking series.

This is another fun packed story that I'm amazed just how much Emily Harvale can pack into it. Fast paced and never a dull moment, I really loved it. 

Thank you to the author for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

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