A wedding like no other, but is it good or bad?
Synopsis
A Hallowe’en wedding is taking place in Sunnybrook! One well-loved Little Duck Pond Café regular will be walking down the aisle at a reputedly haunted manor house miles from anywhere – and it’s set to be the spookiest and most fun Big Day ever. But when the local river floods and the wedding party is stranded there overnight, weird things start to happen. Are ghostly antics at play here? Or is there something far more sinister going on? Will the wedding even go ahead?
My review
Wedding bells are ringing for a beloved couple in Sunnybrook. And just like Sylvia and Mick are, they want it to be something special. So why not having a Halloween wedding in an old mansion which has rumours of being haunted. But as everyone they love, cannot wait for this joyful event, nothing can stop this power couple, right? Especially when an old friend of Sylvia’s, a famous florist, has agreed to do what she does best. But what Celia didn’t expect, is that she would be facing the One That Got Away… So can Celia keep her cool with Mark around her, and most important can everyone keep their cool when strange things start to happen, that could even jeopardize the wedding everyone is looking forward to?
The start of my reviews of this series is becoming repetitive, something that the stories never will be; but what a delight it was to return to Sunnybrook! Each return here, each new story, makes me feel like walking back home, being embraced by not only lovely people, but lovely and warm feelings too!
And how amazing is it being present at the wonderful wedding that Mick and Sylvia have planned! Who says that marriage is only for young people??? Because Mick and Sylvia may have an age on paper, and have lived through a few scares, but it is easy to see that their love keeps them young at heart!
Now, I have to admit, even if being single for a long time, whenever I would ever imagine getting married to someone, it would be the romantic wedding everyone has. And not even one second I would think about getting married at Halloween. And absolutely not in an old mansion with haunting rumours! But Mick and Sylvia chose something that in a way is so fitting for them. A standard wedding would not be them at all!
It was so sweet how just everyone in Sunnybrook wishes this couple all the best, and see how happy they make each other. Once again we see how just wonderful the people in Sunnybrook, and especially our friends, truly are.
It was also a bit of a creepy story, because at the mansion where the wedding and the preparations are going to take place, strange things are starting to happen. I am not a believer of ghosts, so I was sure that there would be logical explanations for all the strange things, but I also have to admit, that perhaps there may be something else…
On the other hand, there is also the bittersweet story of Celia. I liked her from the very start, even if it is clear that the persona she is on the show, isn’t the real Celia. And that not only resonated with me, I also found it very recognizing. Because haven’t we all put on a braver face, put on a more extravagant version of ourselves out there?
I could feel how during the years she has felt she somehow has lost the essence of who Celia truly is. And how much she has given up, or not has had all the experiences in life she perhaps wanted to have.
And it saddened me reading how at a younger age she has loved dearly, and how nobody and nothing could ever compare to that love.
I could definitely understand her shock seeing Mark out of the blue, and how they will be staying at the same place for a while….
But I also saw it as an opportunity! I had my fingers and my toes crossed for the pair of them, hoping there would be a lovely and delightful reunion.
However, I could understand why Celia after seeing some things, wanted to keep her distance from Mark, not wanting to be heartbroken again. But I could also see how easily things could be misunderstood, especially when you don’t know the whole history, background or situation that is taking place.
Once again I was amazed by Rosie Green’s storytelling talents. Because not once I felt a little bit bored, or feeling ‘been there done that already’. In fact it was the complete opposite, because I was totally captured by this lovely story, by the lovely people, and the wonderful emotions and feelings that spark from every page!



























