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Changing Grooms

by Sasha Wagstaff

Book of the Month: April 2009

Strapping bachelors, juicy secrets and swooning first love. Welcome to the village of Appleton… Take a gorgeous country pile much in need of funds. Add a glamorous film-star couple planning the Wedding of the Year. Sprinkle a host of unforgettable characters, each with a juicy secret. Result: one long, hot summer of very, very bad behaviour... Meet the Forbes-Henry family of Appleton Manor. Aristocratic, attractive – and decidedly down on their luck. When eldest son Will decides to turn the Manor into a luxury wedding venue, he hopes to attract the rich and famous and save his family from financial ruin. But has he put the family in more danger than ever?

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Loved this book. Really easy to read with some very different Characters. I described it to my friend like a Jilly Cooper/ Four Weddings and a Funeral type book .. fab! Look forward to her next one!

Louise,Cardiff.

I just loved it - from the first chapter I just knew it was going to be a fabulous read - let's have more soon!

Karen Rogan,Leeds.

Great book, didn't want to put it down but didn't want it to end either! Can't wait for next novel.

Christine,Wrexham.

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