The Wedding Girl by Madeleine Wickham

The Wedding Girl by Madeleine Wickham

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The Wedding Girl by Madeleine Wickham

At the age of eighteen, in that first golden Oxford summer, Milly was up for anything. Rupert and his American lover, Allan, were an important part of her new, exciting life, so when Rupert suggested to her that she and Allan should get married to keep Allan in the country, Milly didn't hesitate.

Ten years later, Milly is a very different person and engaged to Simon--who is wealthy, serious, and believes her to be perfect. Milly's secret history is locked away so securely she has almost persuaded herself that it doesn't exist--until, only four days before her elaborate wedding. To have and to hold takes on a whole new meaning when one bride's past catches up with her and bring the present crashing down.

With her trademark style of keen insight, and razor sharp wit, Madeleine Wickham introduces her fanatical fan-base, plus a host of new readers to a fresh and irresistible heroine in The Wedding Girl.

Cocktails for Three, Sleeping Arrangements, and The Wedding Girl are among Madeleine Wickham's critically regarded works. Sophie Kinsella is the author of several best-selling novels, including the Shopaholic series, Twenties Girl, and Remember Me? Wickham was born in London and attended New College, Oxford. Her husband and family live in London with her.

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ISBN 13 9780312628208
ISBN 10 031262820X
Title The Wedding Girl
Author Madeleine Wickham
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2010-06-22
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.