Three Holidays and a Wedding Synopsis
One snowstorm.
Two strangers.
Three times the holiday magic . . .
When strangers Maryam Aziz and Anna Gibson are seated next to each other on a flight - Maryam travelling to her sister's impromptu wedding, and Anna to meet her wealthy boyfriend's parents over the holidays - neither expect that severe turbulence will scare them into confessing their deepest hopes and fears to one another. Unfortunately, Maryam's lifelong crush Saif happened to be sitting two rows behind them and heard it all, including the part where she professed undying love for him.
An emergency landing finds Anna, Maryam and Saif snowbound at a quirky hotel in the picture-perfect town of Snow Falls - 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 an unexpected new love, they might just realise there's nowhere they'd rather be for the holidays.
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Uzma Jalaluddin Press Reviews
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 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
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. Uzma Jalaluddin and Marissa Stapley have proven that wherever you may find yourself, community is the people you love. -- 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
Perfectly charming and heartwarming, Three Holidays and a Wedding expertly wraps three holiday traditions, two tender romantic stories, and one warm loving family in a giant feel-good wintry hug....My favorite holiday romance ever! -- Sara Desai, author of The Dating Plan and To Have and to Heist
The most delightful holiday rom-com...A charming novel that explores love, happiness, and honesty with sweet and hilarious characters that will steal your heart. I devoured it!" - -- Jennifer Close, author of Marrying the Ketchups
Such a delight! With larger-than-life memorable side characters, not one but two swoon-worthy romances, and all the diversity and acceptance I could ask for, this was truly a perfect holiday rom-com....This book should be a holiday classic. -- Farah Heron, author of Kamila Knows Best and Accidentally Engaged
Festive and fun! A one-of-a-kind swoony story that celebrates so much more than just Christmas! I absolutely loved it! -- Chantel Guertin, author of It Happened One Christmas
This delightful romance will have your heart humming with happiness: sweet, tender and joyful, it brings the magic of the holidays alive. An uplifting and inclusive celebration. -- Ausma Zehanat Khan, author of Blackwater Falls
Holy holiday!...Being marooned has never been more fun. -- Zarqa Nawaz, author of Jameela Green Ruins Everything and creator of Little Mosque on the Prairie
About Uzma Jalaluddin
Uzma Jalaluddin attended the University of Toronto for her undergraduate and teacher's college, where she spent too much time perusing the library stacks for novels to read, and not enough time poring over textbooks. She grew up in a close knit, diverse neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada,and regularly attended events at her local mosque, even when her parents didn't make her. Today she teaches in a public high school, and writes 'Samosas and Maple Syrup,' a parenting and culture column for The Toronto Star, Canada's largest daily newspaper. All of her reading and secret novel writing eventually paid off... AYESHA AT LAST is her first novel. She lives with her husband and two sons near Toronto. @UzmaWrites
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