Many of you will know that I add far more books to my kindle than I have a snowball’s chance of reading and reviewing by publication day. I SO loved Suzanne Snow’s Snowfall Over Halesmere House when I read it last November – it was one of my 2022 Books of the Year, and you can read my review again here. So when the next book in her Love in the Lakes series, Wedding Days at Halesmere House, appeared on Amazon I immediately pre-ordered – today is publication day, and it landed on my kindle this morning (if you’re a paperback reader, that’s available from today too).
But after a slightly lighter load in January, I’m really under the cosh in February, and I just can’t fit in the reading as soon as I’d planned. So when I noticed Kelly at Love Books Tours was organising a release day party, I thought it’d be lovely to join in – and I will try to read and review at some point in March, I promise!
Let’s take a closer look…
The last thing on Lizzie’s mind is catching the bouquet
When her best friend’s wedding venue catches fire, Lizzie Martin is on the case to find somewhere new. By some miracle, a space opens up at Halesmere House, and it makes perfect sense to move the event to the Lake District artists’ residence. But Lizzie has painful memories of Halesmere…
And when she bumps into Cal, her first love, she is forced to confront the past. Now a sought-after blacksmith, Cal has his own studio at Halesmere and the two must find a way to get along if this wedding isn’t going to be a complete disaster.
It soon becomes apparent that their attraction hasn’t waned, but can Lizzie put their shared past behind her and learn to trust the man who left her once before?
An emotional and heartwarming romance for fans of Phillipa Ashley, Heidi Swain and Sue Moorcroft.
Doesn’t that look just lovely – and the book’s cover is gorgeous too! I’ll look forward to reading this one as soon as I possibly can… and apologies for just sharing a spotlight on publication day!
About the author
Suzanne writes contemporary, romantic and uplifting fiction with a strong sense of setting and community connecting the lives of her characters. Previously she worked in financial services and retrained as a horticulturist to plant redesigned gardens. When she’s not writing or spending time with her family, she can usually be found in a garden or looking to the landscape around her for inspiration. Suzanne’s first novel in the Thorndale series, The Cottage of New Beginnings, was a contender for the 2021 RNA Joan Hessayon Award and she is currently writing the Love in the Lakes series for Canelo. Suzanne is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association and the Society of Authors.