Aaron Lazaro
When Christmas, Hannukah, and Ramadan are all celebrated at the same time, two women experience the true meaning of the holiday season and find (in unexpected places and people) the best gift of all: love. By writing a book with religiously diverse characters, the two authors have given diverse readers a special gift. Whether you're Muslim, Jewish, Christian, or whatever you believe in, Three Holidays and a Wedding is the perfect read to end one year and start another.
Andrea Romance
This is a beautiful novel about letting go of preconceptions and discovering who you're meant to be. It's a heartwarming holiday story of friendship, romance, family, forgiveness, and self-acceptance. I enjoyed the exploration of different cultures and the fresh take on the expectations of Desi parents. Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.
Jennifer Gallo LeBlanc
Three Holidays and a Wedding by Uzma Jalaluddin and Marissa Stapley introduces us to two complete strangers, Maryam and Anna. As they fly home for the holidays, an emergency landing leaves them stranded and snowbound in a magical small town at the Snow Falls Inn. We follow along with two whirlwind romances over the course of three holidays. The novel features characters from diverse backgrounds and offers multicultural representation. *Thanks to NetGalley for providing a free eARC