Friday 19 January 2024

Book Review - The Wedding Of The Year by Jill Mansell -- #BlogTour

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Title: The Wedding Of The Year
Author: Jill Mansell
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Headline
Publication Date: 18th January 2024
Rating: 5 Stars

Love, friendship and secrets revealed as the sun beats down on dazzling blue Cornish seas . . .

It's set to be a perfect day - until the chauffeur is asked to keep driving the bride around the church. This wedding definitely isn't going as planned.

Lottie is a guest at the wedding when she sees Max. No kiss has ever matched the last one they shared fifteen years ago. They were on the brink of a beautiful love story, until a shocking event tore them apart. Now here he is, still ridiculously good-looking, teasing Lottie in the old way - and that overwhelming electric attraction is back. But Max is way out of bounds.

Freya owes Cameron everything. But she doesn't love him. Which is a shame, because they're about to be married.

Ruby has been the perfect wife. When she discovers the truth about her husband, her response is reckless and delicious. But after that, nothing will ever be the same again.

Once again Jill Mansell has delivered one hell of a book, and its a absolutely wonderful.

I'll admit it did take me a while to get into it, but I think that's on me, rather than the book, and once I worked out who all the characters were, and got to know them a bit, the story flew by. 

It was so enjoyable, getting to know so many of these storylines, and there are so many sub plots, I'm not even completely sure who the main characters really were.  For it felt like a real ensemble piece, with a Love Actually sort of vibe to it. 

I adored Ruby's story, which is about her reclaiming her life after discovering her husband had been cheating. 

Then again I also loved Max and Lottie's story, and seeing if they would ever get together and then seeing what they could do about their warring families. 

Then there is Iris, and she's just fabulous, with her most memorable scenes involving a skip of all things! 

In fact the whole town Cornish town was fabulous, and I wished I could go and spend some time there in person.  I loved the whole varied cast of characters, and this was just a heartwarming and uplifting story to read. 

It's another triumph, for an author who I have now been reading probably for more years than I have fingers and toes for! And long may it continue. 

Thank you to Headline for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily 

Please take a look at all the other fabulous posts on this blog tour. 



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