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.
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Summary
A Royal Christmas Wedding is the fourth book in the Royal Wedding series. This is Avery’s story. She is Susanna’s sister from Once Upon a Prince. Avery is a college volleyball star who has recently lost her dad. She has never recovered from the break up with Colin five years ago. She is about to see him again as she and her mom are going to Brighton for the holidays and to celebrate Susanna’s pregnancy. Prince Colin broke up with her at the urging of his father. He has always loved her.
The story is emotional and charming. Rachel knows how to divulge the emotions of the characters where you feel them along with the characters.
The books can all be read alone but they are all so good I recommend reading them all and in order. I would love a Pinterest page for the gowns, the castle and the bell.
Sexual Content - kissing, hugging,
Violence - I didn't count breaking of her heart as violence, but it was close