The Wedding Planner’s Guide to Stealing the Bride
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Jeevani Charika
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'I was hooked immediately!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rule one of being a wedding planner, don’t fall for the bride.
Romance novelist Kalpana is about to marry the man of her dreams – or is she? The chaos of wedding planning is taking its toll on her relationship with the charming but self-absorbed Marcus, a prize-winning literary star.
Enter Sampath, the wedding planner skilled in uncovering what the soon-to-be-wed couple want out of their big day. Marcus wants a traditional wedding in Sri Lanka, but being the third generation of her family to be born in the UK, Kalpana doesn’t feel like those traditions are her own.
Forbidden feelings start to blossom, secrets are unravelled and identities are questioned. Living a love story that feels like it was written for someone else, Kalpana must take charge of her heart and rewrite her happily ever after before it’s written for her.
'I'd recommend if you want something feel-good to curl up with!' Reader review
Perfect for fans of:
💗 Love triangles
💗 Second chances
💗 Unrequited love
💗 Diverse romance
Praise for The Wedding Planner’s Guide to Stealing the Bride‘Full of colour, originality and insight. A joy. It went straight to my heart’ Sue Moorcroft
‘Written with the deftness of someone who knows what it's like to straddle two cultures but feels like they properly belong to neither’ Sally Jenkins
Jeevani Charika'Warm, charming, with an utterly adorkable hero – this really was irresistible!' Kate Johnson, author of Hex Appeal
'Loved these characters – they all feel so wonderfully relatable.' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'I laughed, I cried. This book has it all: humour, romance, and a cracking story to boot' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'SO good! Cute, funny, romantic…' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Charika … always makes me laugh and cry and pray its all going to turn out all right' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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‘Full of colour, originality and insight. A joy. It went straight to my heart’ Sue Moorcroft
‘Written with the deftness of someone who knows what it's like to straddle two cultures but feels like they properly belong to neither’ Sally Jenkins
Praise for Jeevani Charika'Warm, charming, with an utterly adorkable hero – this really was irresistible!' Kate Johnson, author of Hex Appeal
'I adored every sharp, tender and gloriously awkward beat.' Camilla Isley, author of The Roommate Experiment
'Highly addictive, with those quirky twists that keep you guessing! I loved it.' Anita Faulkner author of You Had Me at Pumpkin Patch