Looking forward to the wedding of the year, hopefully the run towards it will be drama-free

Synopsis

As the year draws to an end at Primrose Hall, Pia and her Lord of the Manor fiancé Jackson are putting the finishing touches to their annual Carols by Candlelight evening.

The past twelve months have not all been plain sailing – Jackson’s father Rex had a serious health scare, his long-lost brother Tom appeared unannounced, and Jackson himself had his own disaster. Sothe family are thrilled to finally be able to look forward to Christmas together and the event of the year – Jackson and Pia’s long-awaited wedding.

With the idyllic backdrop of Primrose Woods, the dream venue, and a community ready to celebrate with them, Pia and Jackson are counting the days until they are husband and wife. Now they just need to cross their fingers that the dramas of the previous year are all behind them…

Welcome back to Primrose Hall for the wedding of the year and guaranteed laughter, friendship and romance. Perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley, Heidi Swain and Julie Houston.

My review

At Primrose Hall, Pia and Jackson are looking forward to their Christmas wedding. The last year has been a difficult one, as there was more than just one struggle they needed to face. However, they are not only thinking about the wedding bells, because running a place like Primrose Hall means to keep investing, to be inventive and even think outside the box. Surrounded by their family and friends, Pia and Jackson are planning the wedding and making plans for the estate. And they are not the only ones making plans for the future…

When you are invested in a series, you cannot wait to read how it will finally all come together, to that hopefully happy ending the characters deserve.

So obviously I couldn’t wait to read this next chapter in this series, as I truly loved reading and discover how the couples were doing now. And let me tell you this straight away: what a delight this book was!

Pia and Jackson for sure have been through a lot before getting to this exact point. The love between them is still so very obvious, it’s just something to get envious over! But they are also very recognizable and relatable. Well, not 100% relatable, as not everyone is living in such a wonderful estate as they are 😊, but the feelings and emotions for sure are.

Because while it may seem all be going smoothly, they are human. And Pia doesn’t always agree with Jackson, and even has a few moments of doubt. Doubt that is normal to have, even when Pia is so deeply in love with Jackson. Marriage is for sure an important commitment, that shouldn’t be taken lightly, and Pia’s thoughts show us that thinking about everything, every possible outcome – especially with what already happened in the past – is so logical.

Nevertheless, about the things that matter the most, Pia and Jackson are for sure in sync with each other. They are partners in “crime”, as they are not only understanding each other, but also complement each other perfectly.

Although I have to say, the author nearly gave me a heart attack with the events taking place on Pia’s hen do! 😊

I loved it also to see how the other couples were doing. And they also have their ups and downs, showing the struggles of a rather new couple, but also showing the exciting prospects of a couple going the length. We see the different stages of relationships, and that with wonderful people!

In this book we see a lot of complicity too, seeing how not only the couples are uniting, and supporting, but also the friends and families among themselves. We see a lot of not only lovely people, but loved people. People that want to find their happiness and want their loved ones to find happiness.

I absolutely devoured this book, as it gave me the perfect closure of a wonderful series. it went exactly how I wanted it to go, with many heartwarming moments, funny moments but mainly just so much love in it generally!

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