I love Christmas. I love weddings. I love history.
This book covers all three. Avery is an American whose sister has married into Brighton royalty. Her plans for life don't involve following in her sister's footsteps, namely because she's already been burnt by Prince Colin. However, they find themselves thrown together when her Mother decides she needs to celebrate Christmas in Brighton. Avery must come to terms with unfinished business.
In the meantime, Brighton media is full of questions about Prince Colin and Lady Jordan. Brighton tradition finds that if someone rings a bell just after midnight at the beginning of the holiday season, it means they want to try to woo their one true love into marriage. Speculation at first is if someone will ring that bell; and then when the bell is mysteriously rung, speculation continues to Prince Colin and Lady Jordan. Avery finds herself in the middle of the madness, and as much as she'd like for it to be true that she doesn't love Colin, the sparks are still alive. The two must find themselves... while contemplating if they want to find each other.
This book is an absolutely delightful read, with warm characters, easy to read conversation, and a love story that will find you cheering. The festivity of the Christmas season, complete with description of community and royal events in Brighton, also helps with the storyline and has the reader getting ready for Christmas. Hauck has a winner here. I'd give it five stars and recommend it to anyone who loves lighthearted romances.
I did receive a free copy of this book from Celebrate Lit and am offering my honest review, and this is one that I would purchase for myself or a friend.
To purchase your copy, click here.
This book covers all three. Avery is an American whose sister has married into Brighton royalty. Her plans for life don't involve following in her sister's footsteps, namely because she's already been burnt by Prince Colin. However, they find themselves thrown together when her Mother decides she needs to celebrate Christmas in Brighton. Avery must come to terms with unfinished business.
In the meantime, Brighton media is full of questions about Prince Colin and Lady Jordan. Brighton tradition finds that if someone rings a bell just after midnight at the beginning of the holiday season, it means they want to try to woo their one true love into marriage. Speculation at first is if someone will ring that bell; and then when the bell is mysteriously rung, speculation continues to Prince Colin and Lady Jordan. Avery finds herself in the middle of the madness, and as much as she'd like for it to be true that she doesn't love Colin, the sparks are still alive. The two must find themselves... while contemplating if they want to find each other.
This book is an absolutely delightful read, with warm characters, easy to read conversation, and a love story that will find you cheering. The festivity of the Christmas season, complete with description of community and royal events in Brighton, also helps with the storyline and has the reader getting ready for Christmas. Hauck has a winner here. I'd give it five stars and recommend it to anyone who loves lighthearted romances.
I did receive a free copy of this book from Celebrate Lit and am offering my honest review, and this is one that I would purchase for myself or a friend.
To purchase your copy, click here.
About the Book:
Genre: Christian Romance/Christmas
Release Date: October 18, 2016
Book Format: Paperback & Ebook
Avery Truitt aches for true love—the kind she once shared with Prince Colin. Can she dare to hope for happily ever after, or is a fairy-tale ending beyond reach?
College volleyball star Avery Truitt has not seen her former flame, Prince Colin of Brighton Kingdom, since he suddenly pushed her away five years ago. But now, the sadness of losing her father and the joy of her sister Susanna’s pregnancy have brought Avery back to Brighton just in time for Cathedral City’s enchanting Christmas season.
Avery knows she can’t avoid seeing Colin—now the Kingdom’s most eligible bachelor—whether or not her heart is ready to relive the pain. But seeing him again might bring her the closure she needs after all this time.
When Colin finds himself at the center of a centuries-old Brighton tradition, he must decide whether to follow the path laid out before him or follow his heart to the only woman for whom he would ring the Pembroke Chapel Bell.
Can Colin convince Avery to meet him at the chapel on Christmas morning—as tradition dictates—or will Avery run back to her St. Simons home and pursue a coaching career as planned?
In the fourth installment of the Royal Wedding Series, New York Times bestselling novelist, Rachel Hauck, weaves a charming story of holiday romance as two broken hearts seek the love they once knew.
About the Author
Rachel Hauck is a New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestselling, and award-winning author.
A graduate of Ohio State University with a degree in Journalism, Rachel worked in the corporate software world before planting her backside in an uncomfortable chair to write full-time in 2004.
She serves on the Executive Board for American Christian Fiction Writers and leads worship at their annual conference. She is a mentor and book therapist at My Book Therapy, and conference speaker.
Rachel lives in central Florida with her husband and pets, and writes from her two-story tower in an exceedingly more comfy chair. She is a huge Buckeyes football fan.
Guest Post from Rachel Hauck
I don’t think we can ever get enough of royals or Christmas, do you? The two just seem to go together.The Bible tells us eternity is written on our hearts. (Ecc. 3:11) I wonder if it’s also written on our hearts to be princesses in a grand, beautiful, perfect kingdom.
That being said, welcome to The Royal Christmas Wedding blog tour. My deepest thanks to all the bloggers, reviewers, and readers for hosting and visiting this tour. I’m excited to share this story with you all.
The hero and heroine, Prince Colin and Avery Truitt, first met in Once Upon A Prince at King Nathaniel’s coronation.
I hadn’t planned to write a spinoff story with the two of them. In fact, I didn’t even know Prince Colin existed until Avery walked into the abbey for the coronation and glanced across the sanctuary into his eyes.
Here’s his introduction:
Lean, aristocratic with an outdoorsman ruddiness, he nearly made Susanna swoon when he winked at Avery.
I liked Colin immediately. So did Avery. As well as a lot of you.
When my publisher asked me to write their story, it would be two years before the book would release. Plenty of time, right?
But “time crunch” is the name of the game with most writers. Between life, rewrites, edits, and promotional activity, we often find ourselves hurrying toward a deadline. Well, at least I do.
In the fall of 2015 I was writing The Wedding Shop and A Royal Christmas Wedding at the same time.
I’d also dealt with a physical issue that left me shaky. Could I write two books in five months? Did I want to even make the attempt?
If I said no, publication dates would be pushed out, causing a year delay on A Royal Christmas Wedding. And I knew that was something I did not want to do.
Publishing is a long game. Books are contracted and due 12 to 18, even 24 months, before release dates. Time must be carved out for rewrites and editing, marketing and promotion. Review copies go out at least five months in advance.
So I agreed to write both books. I told my editor, “Diamonds come from pressure.”
Coming up with Avery and Prince Colin’s story wasn’t as easy as I’d planned. Since they met in Once Upon A Prince as teenagers, I struggled with how to advance their age and relationship, and how to present them as the book opened.
Where had their relationship gone “between the books?”
When I came up with the idea of the Pembroke Chapel bell, the story magic began to happen. One of the things I love in the royal wedding books is the fairytale aspect. Looking for something out of the ordinary.
Even though my writing time was tight, writing Avery and Colin’s story was a joy. Once again I wish I could visit Brighton, eat a puff, and royal watch for the Strattons!
I hope you found a few sweet spots in the story, all wrapped in Christmas holiday cheer, and enjoyed your time with me in Brighton Kingdom.
Merry Christmas!
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Thanks for sharing this on your blog Looks like a Great Book
ReplyDeleteI have read one of Rachel Hauck's books and I was well pleased with it and I can imagine that rest of her books will be just as pleasurable to read.
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