âHuge fun! A swirl of confetti made of joy, romance and just a few tears.â âBestselling author Katie Fforde
Reuniting her âawesome foursomeâ of friends from Meet Me in London, bestselling celebrity author Georgia Toffoloâs charming enemies-to-lovers rom-com is an undeniably tart and sweet treat.
Lily Atwell loves living in Hawkeâs Cove on the picturesque Devon coast, and planning her best friendâs wedding at the Hawkesbury estate is the icing on the cake. But when the estateâs owner dies, and his son cancels all bookings, Lily must face Henry Hawkesburyâthe guy she hasnât seen since that one fateful night ten years ago that changed her life for the worse. That changed her life forever.
Henry wants nothing more than to return to Hawkeâs Cove, sell his estranged late fatherâs estate, and put all the history and bad memories to rest. He certainly does not want to host a wedding, or face Lily, who gets on with everyoneâexcept him.
But when Henry needs Lilyâs help to sell the property, she will provide it only on the condition that the wedding can go ahead as planned. Working together under less-than-amicable conditions means both must face their past and, in doing so, embrace their future. But can two people afraid of love acknowledge what they have always wanted?
âHuge fun! A swirl of confetti made of joy, romance and just a few tears.â âBestselling author Katie Fforde
Reuniting her âawesome foursomeâ of friends from Meet Me in London, bestselling celebrity author Georgia Toffoloâs charming enemies-to-lovers rom-com is an undeniably tart and sweet treat.
Lily Atwell loves living in Hawkeâs Cove on the picturesque Devon coast, and planning her best friendâs wedding at the Hawkesbury estate is the icing on the cake. But when the estateâs owner dies, and his son cancels all bookings, Lily must face Henry Hawkesburyâthe guy she hasnât seen since that one fateful night ten years ago that changed her life for the worse. That changed her life forever.
Henry wants nothing more than to return to Hawkeâs Cove, sell his estranged late fatherâs estate, and put all the history and bad memories to rest. He certainly does not want to host a wedding, or face Lily, who gets on with everyoneâexcept him.
But when Henry needs Lilyâs help to sell the property, she will provide it only on the condition that the wedding can go ahead as planned. Working together under less-than-amicable conditions means both must face their past and, in doing so, embrace their future. But can two people afraid of love acknowledge what they have always wanted?