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Three Holidays and a Wedding

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Three Holidays and a Wedding

Von: Uzma Jalaluddin, Marissa Stapley
Gesprochen von: Ulka Simone Mohanty
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A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BUZZ PICK

"The most festive book you'll read this year."—Carley Fortune, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Every Summer After


Three times the holiday magic. Three times the chaos.

As strangers and seatmates Maryam Aziz and Anna Gibson fly to Toronto over the holidays—Maryam to her sister’s impromptu wedding, and Anna to meet her boyfriend’s wealthy family for the first time—neither expect that severe turbulence will scare them into confessing their deepest hopes and fears to one another. At least they’ll never see each other again. And the love of Maryam’s life, Saif, wasn’t sitting two rows behind them hearing it all. Oops.
An emergency landing finds Anna, Saif, Maryam, and her sister’s entire bridal party snowbound at the quirky Snow Falls Inn in a picture-perfect town, where fate has Anna’s actor-crush filming a holiday romance. As Maryam finds the courage to open her heart to Saif, and Anna feels the magic of being snowbound with an unexpected new love—both women soon realize there’s no place they’d rather be for the holidays.
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It's been a while since I enjoyed a simple holiday romance. Sometimes the characters' problems seem so trite compared to real issues - and yes, it felt like that at times in this novel, too. But I knew what I was getting into! Maryam's sister was downright unlikeable, and the parents barely made an impression. The grandfather was great, though. I liked the parallel storyline with a second heroine, Anna, although her obstacle to true love, her boyfriend Nick, was written so clearly as the villain as to be really annoying and making Anna look like an idiot for not seeing it. I was glad he was out of the picture for most of the story. After he was gone, I started getting invested with Anna, too. Overall, not bad, and I love how different cultures and ethnicities were represented without that becoming the whole story. It was about people. Would recommend!

Very festive

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