Author:Katie Fforde

She believes in romance. But does she believe in love? A wonderfully romantic novel from the No. 1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Summer of Love, A Wedding in Provence and One Enchanted Evening.
'The queen of uplifting, feel good romance' AJ Pearce
'Top-drawer romantic escapism' Daily Mail
'Warm, brilliant and full of love' Heat
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Have you heard of a wedding planner who doesn't believe in love?
Having felt love's cruel sting before, wedding planner Sarah Stratford now strictly sticks to helping customers have the weddings of their dreams.
As the confetti flutters away in the June breeze of another successful celebration, she finds herself agreeing to two more weddings, but not only are they on the same day, they're only two months away!
Sarah enlists the help of her two best friends to help her pull together the two events in time.
Little do they all know that helping other people find happiness will lead them down their own path to true love ...
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Readers can't get enough of Wedding Season . . .
***** 'I LOVE this story! I enjoy all of Katie Fforde's books and Wedding Season has jumped to one of myall-time favourites.'
***** 'Totally loved it,looking forward to reading more of Fforde's books now!'
***** 'I absolutely loved it. A really good easy read providing a bit of welcome escapism.'
***** 'Full of friendship romance and humour and of course weddings. So heartwarming and witty a great read.'
***** 'By far my favourite Katie Fforde book!'
Funny, serious, touching, zany, delightful, revealing...a triumph of perception
—— Harper'sAnne Tyler has won herself a devoted following. Rightly so: her novels are beautifully controlled, witty, subtle, with an undercurrent of human warmth
—— Sunday TelegraphShe is a writer who gets to the heart of the matter without being glib, and cleverly reveals the extraordinary in seemingly ordinary lives
—— Daily MailAnne Tyler's touch is deft, her perceptions keen, her ear for speech phenomenal, her people triumphantly alive... Only a rarely talented novelist could have written this fine book
—— New York TimesHer fiction is a quiet, gentle reminder of the goodness to be found in most ordinary lives
—— ObserverAudacious genre-bending, in-yer-face wit and masterly retellings of underwritten corners of history are the hallmarks of Evaristo's wit
—— New StatesmanHeartbreaking yet witty, this is a story that needed to be told
—— ObserverI loved this novel. Barrington is flamboyant, complex and in love with his childhood friend Morris. It really makes you think of all the stories, forbidden and forgotten, from the elders who made England their home
—— Luan Goldie , GuardianTaut and precise, as honest as it is hilarious, I consumed The Three of Us in a single sitting. Not to be missed
—— Caleb Azumah Nelson, author of OPEN WATERRich, dazzling and deeply possessive... At just 192 pages, The Three of Us is as short and sharp as a paring knife
—— Washington PostA delicious comedy noir
—— iIt’s not that people haven’t been talking about… The Three of Us, it’s just that I think everyone should be screaming about it… It’s funny and barbed, and the twists at the end had me shocked
—— Monica Heisey, author of REALLY GOOD, ACTUALLYDevouring this bold, brilliant satire was refreshing and confronting and completely entertaining. So much is achieved in Agbaje-Williams' writing: the nuances that make even our closest relationships uncomfortable, the tension of a shifting perspective, the anarchy provoked by a single cunning comment. Beguiling and cutting and admirable - I loved it
—— Ashley Audrain, author of THE PUSHThe Three of Us toes the tightrope between concession and deception as Agbaje-Williams executes surprise twists in a narrative that’s drenched in wine
—— TIMEExplosive... What rocked me was the naked examination of that coveted construct we call innocence... The Three of Us read, wrote and erased me. Then, it gave me back to myself, giggling and nodding my head. What a keen mind this story comes from. What a calm power this story holds
—— Robert Jones, Jr., author of THE PROPHETSA cunning (and often very funny) book, a wily and promising debut
—— Rumaan Alam, author of LEAVE THE WORLD BEHINDA sharp, humorous, superbly entertaining novel exploring Black love and relationships and the conflicts and tensions that arise from jealousy, desire, control and cultural expectations... Insightful and impressive
—— Jacqueline Crooks, author of FIRE RUSHA witty comedy of manners
—— i-D, *Books to be Excited for in 2023*I'm obsessed. This is a masterful, at times familiar and relatable, yet ultimately disturbing portrayal of a friendship. Constantly surprising, often dark and at times sinister, it is without fail always entertaining and funny
—— Claire Kohda, author of WOMAN, EATINGBoth wickedly entertaining and thought-provoking. I couldn't stop turning the page!
—— Lizzie Damilola Blackburn, author of YINKA, WHERE IS YOUR HUZBAND?A unique novel... with a clever premise and definitely one that will provoke a lot of discussion.
—— Red, *Books to Look Out For 2023*Funny, fresh and full of drama, not a word goes to waste in this extraordinary debut
—— Sophie Irwin, author of A LADY'S GUIDE TO FORTUNE-HUNTINGA striking, often wickedly funny debut... Agbaje-Williams brilliantly captures the inner monologue as well as the conversational style of each of the three through which their whole cultural milieu takes shape around them... An original and potent comedy of manners with an ingenious final twist
—— Kirkus, *Starred Review*Hands-down the best debut I've read in years
—— The Times on OPEN WATERThe rhythms of Small Worlds are a feature of Nelson's quiet, particular ear and of a profound engagement with music. Nelson writes about closeness, with family, with lovers, with art, as careful, essential labour
—— Raven Leilani, bestselling author of LUSTERA novel that feels as intimate as it does expansive; Caleb Azumah Nelson has given to us a love story that goes beyond two people. Instead, there are no bounds to his exploration of exactly what the heart can feel. Beautiful, unforgettable and all-consuming
—— Candice Carty-Williams, bestselling author of QUEENIE and PEOPLE PERSONA beautiful novel. Caleb Azumah Nelson is not just a storyteller; he is a cultural archivist of our time. At the core of Small Worlds is a deep love. Whether in music, locality, the people we are introduced to, or the circumstances that we journey and process through. Love is the offer, and Caleb's reminder for us is to lean into these offerings for history and reflection. For guidance, and most importantly, our survival.
—— Yomi Sode, author of MANORISM






