Brides and Bouquets At Cedarwood Lodge by Rebecca Raisin

Brides and Bouquets At Cedarwood Lodge

by Rebecca Raisin

Snow is falling at Cedarwood Lodge in the second part of the feel-good romance serial from best selling author, Rebecca Raisin!

Dreaming of a happily ever after at Cedarwood Lodge is Clio Winters’ current focus, especially with a winter wonderland wedding expo planned. But with brides coming from far and wide the heat is on for Clio to fulfil everyone’s dream of a Christmas wedding!

It seems like Clio’s new business might be off to a rocky start and surrounded by love struck brides she can’t help but hope for a little Christmas romance of her own…

Cedarwood Lodge is a delectable romance told in three parts – following Clio Winters journey back to her hometown of Evergreen. This is Part Two.

Reviewed by Emma (SCR) on

4 of 5 stars

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This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews I received this book for free for a Blog Tour in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Thank you to Helena and Stephanie at LLR for letting me take part in this tour. I have been a huge fan of Rebecca since I read her first book Christmas at the Gingerbread Cafe.

This is the second part of the At Cedarwood Lodge series. It kicks off a few weeks after the end of the first book just before the big wedding expo.

I don’t want to give away too much of the story in case you haven’t read part one…although you really should. I will however say that Clio is struggling with a great many things and this makes for an interesting story.

I love Rebecca’s writing style, the detail in the location, the feelings of the characters. Rebecca hits the nail on the head when it comes to short stories. She gives you enough background and detail to fall in love with the characters but only just enough leaving you wanting….no needing more.

It’s safe to say I can’t wait to read the final part of this story.

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