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The Wedding Dress
- Narrated by: Windy Lanzl
- Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
Four brides throughout time. One dress that ties them all together. The New York Times best seller from award-winning author Rachel Hauck!
Charlotte owns a chic Birmingham bridal boutique. Dressing brides for their big day is her gift - and her passion. But with her own wedding day approaching, why can’t she find the perfect dress - or feel certain she should marry Tim?
Then Charlotte purchases a vintage dress in a battered trunk at an estate sale. It looks brand-new, shimmering with pearls and satin, hand-stitched and timeless in its design. But where did it come from? Who wore it?
Charlotte’s search for the gown’s history - and its new bride - begins as a distraction from her sputtering love life. But it takes on a life of its own as she comes to know the women who have worn the dress. Emily from 1912. Mary Grace from 1939. Hillary from 1968. Each with something unique to share. For woven within the threads of the beautiful hundred-year-old gown is the truth about Charlotte’s heritage, the power of courage and faith, and the beauty of finding true love.
Rachel Hauck sweeps the listener away in this New York Times best-selling tale of faith, redemption, and timeless love.
Praise for The Wedding Dress:
"Hauck weaves an intricately beautiful story centering around a wedding dress passed down through the years...considering the spiritual message both on the surface and between the lines, this novel is incredible. Readers will laugh, cry and treasure this book." (RT Book Reviews, Top Pick! for The Wedding Dress)
Sweet contemporary romance novel with a split-time period
Part of the Wedding Collection of stand-alone novels:
- Book 1: The Wedding Dress
- Book 2: The Wedding Chapel
- Book 3: The Wedding Shop
Critic reviews
“The Wedding Dress is a seamless tale of enduring love that weaves the past and present in an intricate, wedding dress mystery. Hauck again manages to mesmerize for well over 300 pages with quirky characters, a compelling plot, and a satisfying happily-ever-after. Highly recommended!” (Denise Hunter, best-selling author of the Blue Ridge Romance Novels)
“The Wedding Dress will capture you from page one with a story only Rachel Hauck could weave.” (Jenny B. Jones, award-winning author of There You’ll Find Me)
“Rachel Hauck enchants us again! Tenley and Birdie are bound together by the understanding that creativity is a guiding force and that their stories must be told. A tale both bittersweet and redemptive, The Writing Desk is your must-read.” (Patti Callahan Henry, New York Times best-selling author)
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- Lulu Laughton
- 29-12-23
Captivating
I confess, initially I found the regional American accent irritating, however, I soon was hooked on the story by the beautiful way the various time frames are described. The characters are so well described, their personalities shine through and you feel that you almost know them. It involves a little of everything, love, deceit, trust, mistrust and above all ... hope. In short, this is a lovely story. I was truly sad when it ended
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- Mary Banham-Hall
- 19-09-21
Interesting genre
I read to the end as I’d never come across a book quite like it. It was an easy read and interesting idea and I enjoyed it. If you’re a Christian you may well enjoy thinking about whether God involves himself in such daily detail as the book supposes. I for one would welcome it, but am sceptical. Rather sadly I tend to think we’re like ants trying to understand an elephant. Perhaps the fault is in me and I’m just not good enough, or trying hard enough, I don’t know.
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