A wedding should bring a family together…
Lisette Lynch is planning the wedding of the year. At least, that’s what everyone else is calling it. What she’s hoping for is a chance for her to step away from the limelight for once and enjoy an intimate celebration of love and family.
If only her own family was getting along better.
Lisette’s sister Jools is doing her best to keep the peace. She knows their mother Ali – also Jool’s boss at Pizzazz magazine – has her own ideas about what Lisette’s big day should be: big, glamorous and picture-perfect. And Ali, like Jools, is happiest when she’s in control.
Ali has earned a reputation for herself as a ruthless businesswoman, but her highest priority has always been her daughters’ happiness. She once thought this meant lying to them about where she came from, and now she fears the spotlight drawn by the wedding will raise questions she can’t answer.
And then a letter arrives that threatens to uncover the secrets Ali has kept hidden for years…
Praise for Felicity Hayes-McCoy’s novels:
‘A page-turner … I adored it!’ Joanna Lumley
‘A festive feast of a novel … I absolutely loved it!’ Cathy Kelly
‘An absolute joy to read’ Carmel Harrington
‘A heart-warming tale of love, loss and hope’ Roisin Meaney
‘A fascinating generational saga … beautifully written’ Patricia Scanlan
Lisette Lynch is planning the wedding of the year. At least, that’s what everyone else is calling it. What she’s hoping for is a chance for her to step away from the limelight for once and enjoy an intimate celebration of love and family.
If only her own family was getting along better.
Lisette’s sister Jools is doing her best to keep the peace. She knows their mother Ali – also Jool’s boss at Pizzazz magazine – has her own ideas about what Lisette’s big day should be: big, glamorous and picture-perfect. And Ali, like Jools, is happiest when she’s in control.
Ali has earned a reputation for herself as a ruthless businesswoman, but her highest priority has always been her daughters’ happiness. She once thought this meant lying to them about where she came from, and now she fears the spotlight drawn by the wedding will raise questions she can’t answer.
And then a letter arrives that threatens to uncover the secrets Ali has kept hidden for years…
Praise for Felicity Hayes-McCoy’s novels:
‘A page-turner … I adored it!’ Joanna Lumley
‘A festive feast of a novel … I absolutely loved it!’ Cathy Kelly
‘An absolute joy to read’ Carmel Harrington
‘A heart-warming tale of love, loss and hope’ Roisin Meaney
‘A fascinating generational saga … beautifully written’ Patricia Scanlan