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It has been wedding season for a few months now and is still going strong. If it is you tying the knot this summer (congratulations!) or you just like a good wedding, here are our ten books that are perfect for the occasion.
1. Someone Else's Wedding by Tamar Cohen – Fran Friedman and her family are invited to James and Lucy's wedding. Over thirty-six hours the past is completely stirred up and Fran is forced to confront things she thought were buried.
2. Wedding Night by Sophie Kinsella – Lottie and her ex-boyfriend, Ben, had a pact. If they were still single at 30 they'd marry each other. As Lottie is fed up with the dating scene and boyfriends who don't want to commit, she's up the aisle quicker than you can say 'I do' when Ben reappears and reminds her of their pact. But what about the wedding night? One to remember? Or to forget?
3. White Wedding by Millie Johnson – Violet, Max and Bel are all brides-to-be and meet in the White Wedding bridal shop. Disaster strikes for Bel, Violet has fallen out of love with her future husband and Max has completely different ideas to her future husband as to how they should get married. The three brides are guaranteed happiness by the bridal dress owner, just not in the way they expected…
4. The Summer Wedding by Fiona Walker – Iris Devonshire is the teenage daughter of a celebrity couple and is marrying Dougie, somewhat of a hell raiser. A hot air balloon arrives on her wedding day, transforming forever some of the lives of the guests.
5. The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks – Jane has fallen out of love with Wilson but Wilson is not going to give up. Using the memories of Noah and Allie (from The Notebook) he is determined to make his wife fall in love with him all over again.
6. An Enormously English Monsoon Wedding by Christina Jones – Erin is engaged to Jay Keskar and is very excitedly planning her dream wedding. Then Jay's parents get involved. They are Indian and have their own ideas and beliefs as to the wedding their only son should have. Can Bollywood come to Berkshire?
7. Wedding Season by Katie Fforde – Sarah is a wedding planner. She can organise beautiful, romantic weddings yet she doesn't believe in love. With her two friends, Bron and Elsa, she takes on two more weddings only two months away and on the same day.
8. The Wedding Day by Catherine Alliott – Annie is a divorced, single mum but has decided to take the plunge into marriage again. Before she ties the knot with David she has the summer to get through. A house in Cornwall, writing and spending time with her daughter sounds perfect. Only it doesn't actually go to plan…
9. Wedding Games by Karen S Smith – Erotica, wedding day style. Emma is not looking forward to this wedding. She'd rather be any place but. Then she meets Kit, a handsome, sexy man and suddenly this wedding is no longer boring.
10. The Guest List by Melissa Hill – Cara and Shane are delighted to announce their engagement. But it seems they haven't been engaged two minutes before everyone wants to have their say on how they should plan their wedding. Eventually the happy couple have had enough and announce they're getting married in the Caribbean. Which could have made the situation worse.