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2000s: Always the wedding planner never the bride?
2000s: Always the wedding planner never the bride?
Hazel never set out to be a wedding planner. She was just helping her stressed sister Lila with cakes and décor for her big day. But when Lila and Ollie’s summer ceremony is a runaway success, with guests raving about the food and styling at the pretty venue, word about Hazel’s expertise soon spreads.
But Hazel’s clients expect the very best – she’s promised lawyers Gemma and Eliot a snow-covered castle in the Scottish Highlands, and laidback couple Josh and Sarah a bohemian beach wedding in a Caribbean paradise. But as weather, in-laws and wilful brides conspire against her, can Hazel get two very different couples to walk up two very different aisles to say ‘I do’? And will she find her own happy ending if she does?
A lovely place some 1 – 2 hours from London but somewhere which feels a world away. A place where everyone you meet talks to you and where you can spend hours chatting in the post office, shops and where if you bump into someone, there’ll be some kind of link to you!
Hazel works in london at a TV production company. She finds life tough here and she feels smothered and unappreciated. It might seem as if work should be glamourous and good but the reality behind the glitz as it were is far from shiny. The Tate Gallery is mentioned for being in the hub of London and somewhere Josh often goes to and talks about.
The miniature sets that Hazel created of the wedding scenes would be like having a miniature version of some scenes in the book. A lovely keepsake of your wedding day as well mind.
Author/Guide: Abby Clements Destination: London, “Bidcombe” Departure Time: 2000s
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