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A fabulous feel good rom com!
This book is the fourth instalment of the meet me serious which follows four lifelong friends. Lily is trying to pull off her best friends wedding when she meets Henry the new lord of the manor who is infuriating and has sent away all the staff and cancelled all events at the estate including the wedding.
Lily and Henry soon realise they need to work together and have many comical and sweet moments. A lovely weekend read with lots of laugh out loud moments.
I loved this, such a lovely story of friendship between four friends, you get to like them all through the meet me series, this one is a lovely ending to the series. Lily is preparing her friends V wedding, and falls in love herself. I was smiling throughout reading this one. I love the way the writer describes the surrounding areas, like the waterfront/beach, hawkes cove. I like the style of writing so easy to read and very addictive. Definitely recommend.
A light and breezy read that flows easily and so you can really race through this book. I can’t say I particularly loved the characters and it isn’t a story I’m going to remember but it was fun and enjoyable to read something that was well written and not intense or heavy.
Oh my word, there is so much of this novel that I read with tears streaming down my face. It's funny, it's sad, it's heart-wrenching but most of all it's an entertaining read. I loved it.
I received an arc copy through netgalley and this review is my own opinion and given freely.
Meet me at the wedding. The ending of the series which I have really enjoyed. This one focuses back in Hawkes Cove for Victoria's wedding.
Lily drives a hard bargain to Henry Hawkshead to ensure that her friend's wedding will take place.
I've loved getting to know all of the characters throughout the collection but I definitely think Victoria was my favourite.
A true story of friendship throughout the years over a number of countries and challenges faced by them all throughout their lives.
Such a fabulous end to what has been a really wonderful series.
I love the way everything was resolved by the end, and that last sentence was perfection and had me smiling!
But before that was have Lily's story at long last, and I loved everything about it, and her interactions with Henry were fabulous.
I mean you know from the start, what the likely outcome will be, but the journey getting there, plus all the wedding plans for V and Oliver (from the first book) are just things to gladden the heart. And seeing all four of the friends back home in Hawke's Cove is just a delight to see.
Though nothing is smooth sailing and there were plenty of clashes and also rather emotional moments. Plus the book starts with the biggest amount of the accident that we have seen between the four books, from 10 years ago, where things changed for all four of the friends, and it also changed Henry's life that night too.
I loved how the characters voices felt consistent over the series, which just shows what a great job the authors managed to do, while putting this series together.
This is Mills and Boon and escapist romance at it's finest and I have unashamedly loved every single second of all four of these books!
Thank you to Mills and Boon and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
Well this was a nice bit of escapism.
The first half I found slow and I wasn’t overly excited to pick it up but after the half way point it had my interest and I did really enjoy it. I really liked Lily as a character in this book and reading how selfless she is was lovely.
Based on the first half it would be 3 stars but the second half would be for so I think in the middle at 3.5 is accurate from me
An amazing end to the four book series. Four friends moving on after a terrible accident, each with their own book to tell their tale. It was interesting to see Henry's perspective during Lily's tale. Lily had to encounter super wealthy but very grumpy Henry to ensure Victoria's wedding took place as planned in the estate of Henry's late father. Lily had a great bond with Henry's father and fate had plans for her to help Henry heal and move forward. A great story of friendship, community spirit and love turning up when you least expect it. Why is this series over?
I haven't read all of the meet me books but I didn't feel I need to but definitely will, it certainly didn't spoil this one
Lily is the main character and the last in her group of friends who hasn't found her significant other after being let down in her previous relationship , she is organising Victoria's wedding and wants it to be pefect but when the venue it is to be held at tells her it's cancelled. Lily isn't having it and goes to tell the owner Henry what she thinks of him !
As they both come to terms with things that had happened in the past, they start to become friends and possibly more
A nice easy read
Having read the previous three novels, it was lovely to finish with meet me at the wedding. Such a great group of friends who all have their lives irrevocably changed with a car accident. This novel features Lily, the last of the friends who has stayed in Hawkes bay. I felt this book was very enjoyable and tied up some ends from the others too. Highly recommend
Thank you NetGalley for my advance copy of this book. I love this series of book and finding out about each of the girls. I love how they all link and how each story has its own merits.
This is the last in the series and focuses on Lily who has stayed in Hawke’s Cove whilst the rest of her friends have traveled the world. I liked finding our about Lily and why she decided to stay in Hawke’s Cove whilst the rest of her friends left. I don’t think this is my favourite in the series (possibly Meet me in London) but I loved the series as a whole and really liked the characters.
Thank you NetGalley again.
The fourth, and last, book in the series sees the friends all back together for Victoria's wedding and is centered around Lily. I've loved all the books but this one was by far the best. The lives of the four women were drastically changed after a car crash but each book seems to give each one some kind of closure. Its an emotional read but uplifting at the same time. It can be read as a standalone but if you love different romance troupes then you will love this series.
Having not read the previous 3 novels in this series i was worried that i wouldn't enjoy the storyline or know what was happening but it works just as well as a standalone.
Really liked this book, will go back and read first three.
I really enjoyed reading this book, I’ve read all of the “Meet Me” books and have mostly enjoyed them. I really liked Lily as a character and her journey.
I loved this book! I found this such a bittersweet read, I was excited to read about the 4 friends but I was also sad that this is the end of the series!
I really enjoyed the plot of this book, it was such a sweet and loveable book. It is great how all the books in this series follow the similar settings but are each so unique. I loved the idea of Lily planning the wedding for Victoria, I thought it was a wonderful idea for the last book. It was interesting to see how much drama one wedding could cause, although it is all worth it in the end.
Each book follows a different friend from the friendship group. I love how we get an insight into each of them and read about their lives and their struggles. They all share a similar trauma and it is shown how they overcome difficulties related to it. It is nice how we can see each character develop in the series and even more in their own book.
These books are so easy to read and they can all be read as stand-alones. However, once you read one of them you will want to read the others!
This series is so enjoyable and I highly recommend it to all romance/contemporary lovers. I will admit that I haven’t read Meet Me in Hawaii yet, but I definitely will!
While a bit predictable given the type of book this is, it was though a very enjoyable read. Good characters that you got into and an enjoyable storyline to keep you wanting to read on. An ideal book for lying on the beach in the summer or on the sofa with a glass of wine in the winter.
This is the fourth (and final…) book of the ‘Meet Me’ series by Georgia Toffolo and I absolutely LOVED IT. This book follows Lily as she is planning her friend Victoria’s wedding at Hawkesbury Estate. Unfortunately the own of the estate dies and it’s passed onto his son Henry, who cancels all events and sends the staff home. Lily is hellbent on making sure the wedding goes ahead at the beautiful location before Victoria hears about the cancellation so she swallows her pride and work with Henry to get the estate back on track, but more importantly, make sure the hen party and wedding go off without a hitch.
If you’ve read the other books in the series you’ll know the four friends (a book for each friend) have their own issues they work on coming to terms with, but this book it was interesting to see how Henry deals with the accident that affected those four friends and his family.
This was the perfect finale and now I’ll go cry that this series is over because it’s just not right and I wanted this to continue for the next 50 years.
Thank you Mills and Boon for the e-arc!
This is the fourth and last book in the series.
In Meet Me at the Wedding we follow Lily's story.
Lily has returned to Hawke's Cove, Devon after her fiance does a runner with her money.
Here Lily runs her own restaurant and is planning her best friend Victoria's wedding to Ollie.
Henry has also returned to Hawke's Cove and his family home the Hawkesbury Estate after his father's death.
They both have to overcome tragedies that happened in the past before moving forward.
I loved the way the community came together at the grape harvest. Real community spirit.
I also really liked when Henry came to Lily's rescue at the hen party preparations.
These two seemed to be a perfect match.
I have really enjoyed the series smd look forward to reading more by this author.
Thanks to Netgalley and Mills and Boon for the ARC in return for an honest review.
This is a wonderful story of friendship and romance.
Having read one of the previous books this did not let me down.
It was a light cheerful read that grabbed me from the start and I just could not put down.
Synopsis:
The final book in the Meet Me series, the time has come for V’s wedding. Lily has been working non stop to ensure that it is perfect. But with the arrival of Henry Hawkesbury threatening the wedding taking place on his fathers estate, Lily must fight her corner and show Henry that the estate is more than something for him to sell. They will need to put their differences aside from what happened when they were younger to create the perfect day for V.
Opinion:
I adored this series. I loved the friendship of V, Lily, Malie and Zoe and how their partners are supportive of their sister-like bond. It was nice to see Lily’s perspective as she hasn’t had much limelight in the other novels so this book finally allowed her personality to shine through. I feel like this is the perfect fluffy read for summer with it’s easy writing which helps the pace of the novel and wraps up the series nicely with all characters getting what they deserve in the amazing epilogue. Perhaps a little too picture perfect? But that’s what to expect in a fluffy novel like this.
I think the downside to this novel is that the rest of the Meet Me series can be read as standalones but this one would need the reader to have read the rest as it expects them to know all the backstory for the rest of the women (V especially since it’s her wedding).
Overall, this was a very entertaining and well written finale for this series and I have enjoyed reading Georgia’s first book series. I cannot wait to see how her writing style matures with experience and what other genre’s she decides to write next 🥰