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Midnight Champagne : A Novel (Mysteries & Horror)

Midnight Champagne : A Novel (Mysteries & Horror)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Can't You Hear the Wedding Bells?
Review: This book was the second of Ansay's which I have read. I very much enjoyed the book, a trip through April and Caleb's wedding in the midst of a terrible blizzard.

The wedding itself is nearly an afterthought as Ansay delves into each character's lives and thoughts, including the children in attendance, the people who work at the hotel where the wedding takes place, the families of the bride and groom, and other guests who are staying in the hotel.

The story is rich with detail and looks at the issues of marriage, what it means to the many guests (invited and uninvited), what love means to teenagers, newly weds, not-so-newly weds, divorcees, and people who aren't in love, rejected. The concept of family swirls through the book, and an interesting subplot leads to even more interest and suspense.

I hope readers out there will enjoy this as much as I did!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Can't You Hear the Wedding Bells?
Review: This book was the second of Ansay's which I have read. I very much enjoyed the book, a trip through April and Caleb's wedding in the midst of a terrible blizzard.

The wedding itself is nearly an afterthought as Ansay delves into each character's lives and thoughts, including the children in attendance, the people who work at the hotel where the wedding takes place, the families of the bride and groom, and other guests who are staying in the hotel.

The story is rich with detail and looks at the issues of marriage, what it means to the many guests (invited and uninvited), what love means to teenagers, newly weds, not-so-newly weds, divorcees, and people who aren't in love, rejected. The concept of family swirls through the book, and an interesting subplot leads to even more interest and suspense.

I hope readers out there will enjoy this as much as I did!


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