Get cozy with A Wedding in December by Sarah Morgan, a heartwarming tale of family drama and winter romance in Aspen, perfect for those chilly evenings.

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A Wedding in December by Sarah Morgan

A Wedding in December by Sarah Morgan

Standalone
September 24, 2019

Read this if you want:

  • Holiday wedding
  • Set in Colorado 
  • Generational story

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Sarah Morgan has a talent for writing gripping and compelling family dynamics, characters and emotions that feel relatable and in the end stories that leave you with a content feeling.  A WEDDING IN DECEMBER delivered exactly that.  It’s a heartwarming story about 3 women, a mother and her two daughter.  Their mom of the verge of divorce, the youngest getting married and the older sister trying to save her younger sister from making a rash decision by marrying and ruining her life.  All this against the beautiful snowy backdrop of Aspen.

I’ve become quite the fan of Sarah Morgan’s women’s fiction novels.  I look forward to every one she releases and she doesn’t disappoint.  There’s an ease to her stories as we navigate complex situations and emotions.  I especially love how they usually center on more than one main protagonist as well but they have a way of circling back and being inter-connected.  And like in this case, I adore when they involve family members.

A WEDDING IN DECEMBER is a great story to read during the holidays but also a perfect winter read.  Fun in the snow and the stress of a quick wedding.  In the end it left me with a smile on my face and seeing everything resolved the way it should be.

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  1. Great review. I have to be in the mood for women’s fiction but when it’s well written, it can be read anytime.