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From the first very book in this series I have been hooked. Diving back into the world of Primrose Hall has been a delight as per usual. The gorgeous stately house that is home to Pia, our heroine for the last few books, and the moody, gorgeous Lord of the Manor, Jackson. Its hard not to get swept up in this world of Christmas, weddings, engagements, workshops but underneath is a story about one brother, even if he doesn't want to admit is.
Pia is still struggling with the whole idea of marriage - I hoped she had moved on and seen what a great guy Jackson has turned out to be. I love how she's so friendly and open to everything but at the same time. She's got a heart of gold who just wants to help everyone. This book she has a really touching storyline with a man named Harry. I won't spoil the book but its a heartwarming tale.
Rex and Ronnie - they are adorable as ever and it was lovely to see a whole new side to him.
This is the perfect, fitting final edition to this unputdownable series.

As the year comes to a close at Primrose Hall, Pia and her Lord of the Manor fiancé, Jackson, are finalizing their annual Carols by Candlelight event. The past year has been challenging – with Jackson’s father Rex experiencing a serious health scare, the unexpected arrival of his long-lost brother Tom, and Jackson's personal misfortune. However, the family is excited to celebrate Christmas together and the most anticipated event of the year: Jackson and Pia's wedding. Set against the picturesque Primrose Woods, their dream venue, and with a community eager to join the celebration, Pia and Jackson eagerly await the day they become husband and wife, hoping the previous year's dramas are now behind them.
This book offers an easy read with a holiday twist, starting in autumn and culminating in a pre-Christmas wedding. The setting is charming, but I struggled to connect with the characters, possibly because I haven't read the earlier books in the series. While not much occurs in this final chapter, the author provides enough backstory to pique interest. For a more immersive experience, I suggest starting with the earlier installments. With thanks to Boldwood books for an arc in exchange for a review.

This was a nice continuation of this series.
Everyone is getting ready for Pia and Jackson’s wedding. It’s also leading up to Christmas and all the festivities.
Romance is definitely in the air in this book and not just for Pia and Jackson. We get to catch up with previous characters we met and a few new ones. Love the
alpacas too!

I loved being back with the characters of Primrose Hall and the surrounding area. I really like how throughout the book Jill refers each of the characters past and how they are all connected. Pia and Jackson enter the Christmas season at the hall with the biggest event being their wedding. After a tricky twelve months things are finally starting to get back to normal. This has the themes of friendship, family, community and romance. This heartwarming book is full of laughter and love and is an excellent addition to a fabulous series. Wonderful characters, I love the conversations between them and an absolutely beautiful setting. Although this can be read as a standalone I would highly recommend the series. Thanks to Boldwood Books and Netgalley for the ARC

This book will not disappoint fans of this series. Reading the dialogue between the characters is like having conversations with old friends. The first part of the book brings new readers up to date with ongoing story lines and relationships. The book is a good light read, perfect for dark, Winter evenings.

Loved this. Pick up this gorgeous hug of a book and get transported to your happy place… wraps itself round you like a cosy blanket. It has warmth, charm, laugh-out-loud moments and a wistful nostalgia. I absolutely loved it.

I didn’t realise that this was part of a series. Reading it as a standalone didn’t affect my enjoyment of the book but I will go back and read the others. Who doesn’t love a wedding at Christmas and the ups and downs to make this happen was a really welcome distraction when the weather outside was frightful. Not only a great story but beautiful cover too. Read it!

After an awful year, Pia and Jackson are looking forward to their Christmas wedding at Primrose Hall.
First, they just have to navigate everything else they have to organise. The bonfire night celebration, Carols by Candlelight, and the Sunday craft markets.
With family all around them, the excitement is building, but Pia is having niggling doubts. Is it too soon, will she make a good wife?
But, it’s not just Pia and Jackson who are looking to the future, Primrose Hall seems to have a magical effect on all who live and work there.
Snuggle up and lose yourself in the beautiful surroundings of Primrose Hall.
You don’t have to have read the other books in the series, but, if like me, you enjoy watching a character develop and grow I would highly recommend the series.

A great reading . At Primrose Hall everyone is getting ready for Jackson and Pia's wedding . Tom don't want to live in a small flat and having several jobs so he accepts to work at his old job which means he will have to stop helping with the stables . Will Jackson persuade to start together a family business ? Will our couple have their dream wedding and live happily ever after ?
I received this book from netgalley , the author and the publicer as an ARC . Thank you . All thoughts and opinions are my own .

this is a book in a series about Primrose Hall, you can read it as a standalone, this book is about preparations for Pia and Jackson's wedding. swet story.

Brilliant read loved catching up with the wonderful characters of primrose hall along with the new alpacas and the antics they all get up to, a good feel read that fills you with a sense of romance and hope for a better tomorrow

Another great book in the series by this fabulous author. Her writing is so engaging and you can’t help but feel like you know the characters really well.
Beautifully written, lovely descriptions and a brilliant ending. Nothing bad to say at all!

Love all the Primrose Hall books and this is no exception. It's been a stressful year for Pia and her fiance Jackson. He was in a serious motorbike accident and has had to spend months recovering. His father Rex had a heart attack while in France. Also finding out he had a half brother Tom that he knew nothing about. On top of that Pia and him were trying to organise their wedding with ever4yt5hing else going on at the Hall

I loved this book. It’s the perfect book to read in the run up to Christmas. Full of fun with a few tears along the way. I will be buying this as a Christmas gift for reader friends.

This is the first primrose woods book i have read and will be looking to read the others now as i enjoyed this one.
Enjoyed the story and the charectors and didnt need the other books to read this one on its own.
Pia and jackson owners of Primrose hall are looking forward to there wedding at christmas after a year full of health scares and surprises.
While christmas is getting close they are getting ready for the carol and candlight evening and remembering the same time last year when Jackson proposed .
Tom Jacksons brother has been working at the hall but has decided he needs to get back to his normal work to get a place of his own when Jackson offers him a more permanant job with him.

Having absolutely adored the primrose hall series from one of my favourite authors I couldn’t wait to get stuck into this. I would highly recommend reading the series in order for full enjoyment.
It was a delight to be back at the hall and to reconnect with all of the characters and loved the festive feel. I would love for the hall and primrose wood to exist in reality as it sounds like the perfect place to visit.
This instalment focused on the build up to pia and Jackson’s wedding. I really hope this isn’t the last we hear from this series and these characters as they are such uplifting and cosy reads yet cover relatable issues at the same time.

Brilliant to catch up with all the residents and friends at Primrose Hall. There is a big Christmas event to organise as well as her wedding so Pia is kept very busy. There’s some romance for some of the rest of the residents and a few marriage proposals.
Great to be back among friends and as usual written with Jill Steeples wit love this series.

I’ve read so many great holiday books recently. A Winter Wedding at Primrose Hall was the latest. I loved it. There’s nothing like a winter wedding!

I have loved the Primrose Woods series (I have read most of them, if not all), and I love Jill's stories. And obviously, I love Christmas. So it's a gorgeous combination and I was really excited about it.
I read this at the beginning of September when it was still quite warm and muggy out, but once it gets to the -Ber months, in my heart, it's Christmas and so I am in full on Mrs Claus mode.
From the first paragraph, Jill has evoked the gorgeous sights and smells and feelings of the festive build up: wreaths and cinnamon and orange. Beautiful.
It was so easy to read. I read it in one day. It just envelops you into a warm hug and you don't want to leave. It's cosy and heart-warming and uplifting.
I can always rely on Jill's books to give me an uplift. They don't shy away from difficult topics that eery family go through, but you're never too sad or tense, it's always with an air of positivity and this is just such a a feel-good novel.
It is a series and I definitely think to get the most out of it you need to read them in order. Having said that, it can be a standalone, I mean, it's been a while since I read the previous one and so can't remember everything that happened and yet I didn't feel lost. So you can enjoy it on its own, but I really think to get the benefit and the most enjoyment out of it, then read it as a series.
Whenever I can, I buy copies of her books for friends and family to share the joy.
This series follows the same group of characters, but with particular focus on one individual or couple in each book. I've loved it all and whilst I don't know what her next direction will be, I am hoping this isn't the last we see of Primrose Hall.

Lovely to be back at Primrose Hall. Can read as a stand alone as Jill Steeples does remind you but better I think to have read them all. You follow the plans for the wedding . Tom was an annoying character at times but you got why. I loved Ronnie and Reg and Harry’s story is lovely . I am glad Pia was happy.. A lovely neat ending.