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Learn moreA GOOD MORNING AMERICA BUZZ PICK
"The most festive book you'll read this year."—Carley Fortune, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Every Summer After
Three times the holiday magic. Three times the chaos.
As strangers and seatmates Maryam Aziz and Anna Gibson fly to Toronto over the holidays—Maryam to her sister’s impromptu wedding, and Anna to meet her boyfriend’s wealthy family for the first time—neither expect that severe turbulence will scare them into confessing their deepest hopes and fears to one another. At least they’ll never see each other again. And the love of Maryam’s life, Saif, wasn’t sitting two rows behind them hearing it all. Oops.
An emergency landing finds Anna, Saif, Maryam, and her sister’s entire bridal party snowbound at the quirky Snow Falls Inn in a picture-perfect town, where fate has Anna’s actor-crush filming a holiday romance. As Maryam finds the courage to open her heart to Saif, and Anna feels the magic of being snowbound with an unexpected new love—both women soon realize there’s no place they’d rather be for the holidays.
Marissa Stapley is the New York Times bestselling author of Reese’s Book Club pick Lucky, as well as international bestsellers Mating for Life, Things to Do When It’s Raining, and The Last Resort. She has also co-written The Holiday Swap and All I Want for Christmas with bestselling author Karma Brown under the pen name Maggie Knox. Many of her novels have been optioned for television and her journalism has appeared in publications across North America. She lives in Toronto with her family. Uzma Jalaluddin is the internationally bestselling author of Ayesha at Last and Hana Khan Carries On. A high school teacher, she has also written a regular column for the Toronto Star and contributed to The Atlantic. Her first novel was optioned for film by Pascal Pictures and her second novel was optioned for film by Kaling International and Amazon Studios. She lives in Toronto with her family.
Marissa Stapley is the New York Times bestselling author of Reese’s Book Club pick Lucky, as well as international bestsellers Mating for Life, Things to Do When It’s Raining, and The Last Resort. She has also co-written The Holiday Swap and All I Want for Christmas with bestselling author Karma Brown under the pen name Maggie Knox. Many of her novels have been optioned for television and her journalism has appeared in publications across North America. She lives in Toronto with her family. Uzma Jalaluddin is the internationally bestselling author of Ayesha at Last and Hana Khan Carries On. A high school teacher, she has also written a regular column for the Toronto Star and contributed to The Atlantic. Her first novel was optioned for film by Pascal Pictures and her second novel was optioned for film by Kaling International and Amazon Studios. She lives in Toronto with her family.
Reviews
A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BUZZ PICKAn Oprah Daily Dreamy Holiday Romance to Read by the Fire
A GoodReads Naughty & Nice Pick
A Town & Country Best Holiday Book for a Festive Read
A Book Riot Best Christmas Book of All Time
A BookPage Five Best Holiday Romances Pick
“The quintessential holiday rom-com…Three Holidays and a Wedding combines two budding romances, a massive snowstorm, unlikely friends, meddling family members, and one magical small-town for the most festive book you’ll read this year. It’s a hopeful story about having the courage to open yourself to others and the journey to finding where you belong.” —Carley Fortune, author of Every Summer After
“A perfect sprinkling of chaos and magic with a double dash of romance." – Reader’s Digest
“A sweet and touching celebration of friendship, family, faith, and of course, love that will delight readers seeking to lose themselves in the romance and magic of the season…A new festive classic.” —Lily Chu, author of The Stand-In
“This charming multicultural and multi-faith romance sparkles with an adorable cast of characters and a storyline that reads like a movie one would want to watch again and again.” –Library Journal (starred)
“[A] holiday romance with charm to spare...Proving that ‘holiday miracles can happen anywhere, to anyone…. It’s a keeper.” – Publishers Weekly
“The perfect cozy read that turns winter travel chaos into triple-holiday magic! Uzma Jalaluddin and Marissa Stapley create a sparkling world readers will never want to leave.” —Amy E. Reichert, author of Once Upon a December
"A festive fairytale. This sweet, sparkling novel is as fun and surprising as a perfect snow day.” —Lauren Fox, author of Send for Me
“A heartwarming celebration of love, family and faith, Three Holidays and a Wedding tenderly explores the bonds that bring us to our best selves.” —Jean Meltzer, author of The Matzah Ball
“Three Holidays and a Wedding has as much variety and appeal as a box of holiday cookies." –Entertainment Weekly
“Sure, you could stick strictly to romances that center on Christmas, but why not celebrate all winter holidays at once? That’s what you’ll get with this sweet, swoony and inclusive title… Alongside the cute romances that bloomed within the snowy town, there was also a wonderful sense of community, of people surprising one another in the kindest and best ways, of old hurts being forgiven and new friendships forged… I would recommend this book to anyone who likes their holiday romances sweet and thoughtful, with an extra helping of love, understanding and goodwill to all.” – Jenny Bayliss, Reader’s Digest Expand reviews