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This is the perfect present for a bride-to-be. Getting engaged is a
cause for celebration, but with it comes the exciting, and daunting
task of planning the wedding day, as well as preparing yourself for
marriage! The Wedding Pocket Bible gives you all the essential
advice and information you'll need, including the traditions and
wedding etiquette; from invitations and table plans to
bridesmaids', best man, mother-of-the-bride and the groom's duties.
We also bring you bridal tips and advice to help you enjoy planning
the big day. We've covered everything you might possibly need to
know, in this beautifully packaged gift book, including: weddings
on a budget, choosing the right venue for you, personalising your
wedding, planning your stag and hen dos, choosing your cake,
flowers, music, photographer, and of course, the important dress.
Above all, this book will make sure you and your future husband
have the wedding you want, and will remember forever. This
beautiful hardback edition has both dust-cover and gold embossing
on the spine making it the perfect gift. Every Pocket Bible is
lovingly crafted to give you a unique mix of useful references,
handy tips and fascinating trivia that will enlighten and entertain
you at every page. There is a Pocket Bible for everyone... Other
titles in the series: The Pregnancy Pocket Bible, The Mum's Pocket
Bible, The Dog Lover's Pocket Bible, The Jane Austen Pocket Bible
and The Baking Pocket Bible.
Discover the brand new instalment in Lizzie Lane's bestselling
Tobacco Girls series! War is fleeting, but true love last
forever...May 1944 Hope and excitement is in the air when news
breaks of the allied forces landing in Normandy. D Day has arrived.
However, the day-to-day struggles for the Tobacco Girls continue.
Carole Thomas wants her old life back. She is burdened with the
guilt of being a young single mother and considers having baby
Paula adopted, but Maisie Miles will do anything to stop her.
Phyllis Mason having found the love of her life is getting married
in Malta to Mick Fairbrother, but will the dangerous legacies of
war plague her happy day? Bridget O'Neill finds herself posted to
one of the hospitals receiving the injured from the D-Day landing
beaches. Her most fervent hope is that her husband, Lyndon, does
not become one of them. Peace is on the horizon, but will their
wishes and dreams win through and bring them a happy ever after?
Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a storyline that will
keep you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another
heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a must-read for all
saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of
factory girls, redolent with life-affirming friendship, drama, and
choices that are as relevant today as they were then.' Catrin
Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic historical saga then
look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
Perfect for fans of Jo Watson, Mhairi McFarlane and Portia
MacIntosh. 'I absolutely loved this book!' Maxine Morrey, author of
Living Your Best Life When Charley finds herself suddenly single on
Christmas Day it feels like her world has fallen apart.Forced to
move back in with her parents, she embarks on a journey of
re-invention. When she meets Ed, who is on honeymoon alone after
being jilted at the altar by a bride he's never met, it looks like
her life may be taking a turn for the better. Fate, however, has
other ideas, and she and Ed are forced apart. Will she find her way
back to him, or are they just not meant to be?
Perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan, Jessica Redland and Kate Forster.
Do only fools rush in? When Myles and Darcy first met there were
fireworks and ever since then it's been a rollercoaster ride,
sweeping them both off their feet. Myles is determined to do things
differently from his own parents, but he's hard wired to give his
career on Wall Street his all. Is he capable of taking his foot off
the pedal? Darcy has established herself as a fine hotelier,
co-managing The Inglenook Inn in the heart of Greenwich Village.
She strongly values her independence, but is it time she made room
in her life for something else? Fierce ambition drew Myles and
Darcy together, yet could it be the thing that drives them apart?
In the meantime, close friends Cleo and Dylan are having their own
troubles. Can either couple find their happy ever after despite
busy lives, a crisis, and what looks like a wedding that's never
going to happen? Fall in love with the city that never sleeps as
love blooms in New York. *Please note this is a re-release of
Wedding Bells on Madison Avenue, previously published by Helen J
Rolfe* Praise for Helen Rolfe's heartwarming stories: 'Beautiful,
magical and incredibly moving' The Writing Garnet 'It's a book
version of a Hallmark movie' Amazon Reviewer 'A warm romantic
feel-good read' Goodreads Reviewer 'The perfect festive romance'
Jessica's Book Biz 'What a wonderful festive read!' Goodreads
Reviewer
'What a charming book. Charlie Lyndhurst observes society with a
keen eye.' Sue Moorcroft, author of A Home in the Sun Even wedding
planners struggle to get it right... Jason is the best wedding
planner around, known as the Fairy Godfather to the couples whose
special days he plans. But coming up against workplace prejudice is
taking a toll on his love for his job. His mother-in-law, Mel, has
just discovered her husband has been cheating on her with a younger
woman. Nearing fifty, jobless and struggling, she needs to work out
who she is aside from a mum and a wife, and get her life back on
track. Meanwhile, up-tight wedding planner Harriet is struggling to
find her own true love - if such a thing exists. Between liars,
married men, and disaster dates, she thinks she may never find the
one. And her outdated attitude toward LGBT marriages make her even
more bitter. When Jason starts Extra Weddings - helping people
marry whoever they like, in whatever way they want - he, Mel and
Harriet find themselves coming together to help couples make
memories to last a lifetime. But can they bridge their gaps, and be
a unit when others need them most? Fans of Casey McQuiston, Lindsey
Kelk and Justin Myers are invited to the most heartwarming and
extravagant wedding event of 2022. Readers are loving The Grooms
Wore White: 'A super cute read - you'll be laughing and crying.'
Mandy Baggott, author of Staying Out for the Summer 'Perfect meet
cutes, great characters, a few laughs, and of course that HEA that
checks all the feelgood boxes' Reader Review 'I adored every
character... I truly loved it.' Reader Review 'I loved jumping
between these three stories. I really fell in love with all of
these characters.' Reader Review 'The story was fantastic. An
almost Love, Actually kind of vibe.' Reader Review 'Had me laughing
out loud. The writing is good, the storyline is adorable and the
characters are lovable.' Reader Review 'Didn't let me go until I
read the final page...I became fully invested in their lives.'
Reader Review 'A heartwarming story of staying true to yourself
charming and heartfelt.' Reader Review
Wedding planner Madeleine lives in a picture-perfect thatched
cottage, in a picture-perfect English country village. There's only
one problem - dream cottages take a lot of work, and with a leaking
roof, and not enough money to pay for it, what Maddie needs now is
a big wedding to plan. So she's delighted when she takes on the
wedding of Californian heiress Peyton, to all-round good guy
Patrick. She's less delighted to find out that she's going to have
help - from the admittedly gorgeous, but equally maddening, tall,
dark and handsome best man Lorcan. The wedding is set to take place
in a castle in rural Ireland, and so, in no time, Maddie and Lorcan
are on their way to Ballalee. Life hasn't always been easy for
Maddie, and work has become her refuge. But soon the warmth and
humour of Lorcan's Irish family and friends start to chip away at
Maddie's walls. And as the big day approaches, it might be time for
Maddie to focus less on her clients' love life and more on her
own... 'Read yourself happy' with Maxine Morrey's latest feel-good
and utterly uplifting love story, guaranteed to make you smile.
Perfect for fans of Mhairi McFarlane and Sophie Kinsella. Praise
for Maxine Morrey: 'An uplifting read that stops you in your tracks
and makes you wonder "....but what if?" Absorbing, funny and
oh-so-romantic, I loved every page!' Rachel Burton 'A super sweet
read, guaranteed to warm any winter evening' Samantha Tonge 'A
lovely story that kept me turning the pages' Jules Wake 'A
stunning, perfect novel - it literally took my breath away.' The
Writing Garnet, 5 stars 'A warm hug of a book.' Rachel's Random
Reads, 5 stars
It's not over until someone says 'I do'...While her friends join
the "Wife Club" one by one, Poppy feels like that part of her life
is done and dusted. Already married and divorced she's not
desperate to go through all that again. But what if her divorce
never actually went through...? After a shock revelation Poppy not
only discovers she is still married, but that Zac is about to have
his second wedding! Coming face to face with her (almost)
ex-husband after six years apart is never going to be easy. And
when Zac panics and tells his new wife-to-be that Poppy is family,
things can't get much worse as she is welcomed with open arms as
part of the wedding party! As the memories flood back, can Poppy
really leave the past where it is? And can she watch the first love
of her life walk down the aisle to say 'I do' once again? A
laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from top 10 bestseller Portia
MacIntosh, guaranteed to brighten up your day. Praise for Portia
MacIntosh: 'A hilarious, roaringly fun, feel good, sexy read. I
LOVED it!' Holly Martin 'This is a heartwarming fun story, perfect
for several hours of pure escapism.' Jessica Redland
'Super-romantic and full of festive spirit. I loved it!' Mandy
Baggot 'A feel good, funny and well written book. I read it in 2
days and enjoyed every second!' A.L. Michael
Named "Best of the Best from the University Presses" for 2007 by
the American Library AssociationWeddings today are a $70-billion
business, yet no one has explained how the industry has become such
a significant component of the American economy. In "Brides, Inc.,"
Vicki Howard goes behind the scenes of the various firms
involved--from jewelers to caterers--to explore the origins of the
lavish American wedding, demonstrating the important role
commercial interests have played in shaping traditions most of us
take for granted.Howard reveals how many of our customs and wedding
rituals were the product of sophisticated advertising campaigns,
merchandising promotions, and entrepreneurial innovations. Tracing
the rise of the wedding industry from the 1920s through the 1950s,
the author explains that retailers, bridal consultants, etiquette
writers, caterers, and many others invented traditions--from the
diamond engagement ring and double-ring ceremony to the gift
registry to the package-deal catered affair. These businesses and
entrepreneurs, many of them women, transformed wedding culture and
set the stage for today's multibillion-dollar industry.The wedding
industry began to take shape between the 1920s and the 1950s.
Bridal magazine editors and etiquette writers, jewelers, department
store window display artists, bridal consultants, fashion
designers, and caterers invented new consumer rites and promoted
higher standards of wedding consumption. Claiming ties with
"ancient customs" and various historical periods, the wedding
industry promoted new goods and services as timeless and
unchanging. It introduced new ring customs and wedding apparel
fashions, and "modern" services, such as gift registries that
rationalized gift customs, bridal salons that saved time and made
wedding planning more efficient, and wedding packages that
standardized ceremonies and reception celebrations.During World War
II, the traditional white wedding grew even more prevalent as
jewelers and bridal gown manufacturers successfully sought
exemptions from wartime restrictions, linking the diamond
engagement ring, the double-ring ceremony, and the formal white
wedding gown with democracy and American prosperity. By the 1950s,
the wedding industry had made the formal white wedding tradition a
part of a new cult of marriage and the modern American
Dream.Entertaining and informative, "Brides, Inc." reveals the
origins and development of this most exemplary American enterprise
and brings the story up to the present with a discussion of such
new phenomena as David's Bridal and the gay wedding industry.
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