
Booksellers Florrie Appleton and her fiancé, Ed, are just three weeks away from their dream wedding. Between hand-selling beloved classics, unveiling Ed’s enchanting window displays and hosting lively book readings with local authors, they’ve managed to plan an intimate ceremony that promises to be everything they’ve ever hoped for – filled with literary delights, lots of laughter and the love of those closest to them.
But when Ed’s mother, Dawn, arrives unannounced on their doorstep, Florrie’s world is thrown into chaos like confetti. Dawn claims she’s come to help with the wedding preparations, yet she’s never shown the slightest interest in her son before. As she starts dismissing their carefully curated shelves and snooping around their cosy cottage, Florrie can’t shake the feeling that Dawn’s plans stretch far beyond simply choosing flowers and cake.
With her close-knit group of friends rallying around her and the bookshop’s loyal customers offering support, can Florrie protect her relationship and the bookshop that means everything to her and Ed? Or will their happily ever after slip through their fingers like pages torn from one of her treasured books?
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This book is about Florrie Appleton and her fiancé Ed as they prepare for their long-awaited literary-themed wedding in their beloved seaside bookshop. In this book, the cozy shop by the coast isn’t just a business—it’s the heart of their relationship and community.
Just weeks before the big day, Ed’s estranged mother, Dawn, arrives unexpectedly, bringing tension and suspicion with her. Her sudden enthusiasm for the wedding feels intrusive rather than supportive, and as she criticizes the shop and inserts herself into every decision, Florrie’s joy begins to falter. The emotional conflict is intimate and believable, centering on trust, boundaries, and the lingering ache of complicated family ties.
What makes this novel shine is its warmth. The loyal customers, supportive friends, and gentle humor create a comforting sense of found family. The stakes may be personal rather than dramatic, but they feel deeply real. This is a tender, uplifting seaside romance about protecting what you love and believing in your happily-ever-after.
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