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Charlotte is a fashion designer creating her own wedding dress while delivering costumes for the bridal party of an Indian wedding. It's an arranged marriage and the bride-to-be, who is now staying in Charlotte's fashion design studio, is having doubts. Scott her fiancé, is locked up in quarantine spending time alternately writing his wedding vows and competing in a fitness competition with his sailing crew who are also contained in the hotel. Discovery of paint splatters on her own wedding dress is a first clue that the Indian bride-to-be has been kidnapped. Humour is ever present in the daily call between Charlotte and her best friend Miranda who now lives in London, is painfully pregnant and is a self-appointed organiser for their wedding. Best-man Mason, married to Miranda, is a journalist, constantly on the lookout for an intriguing story. Both bridal parties want to ensure that as few people as possible are aware of what's happening in the run up to their big day. While Charlotte wants a simple wedding, her parents want something special. As a result of everything that transpires, something extraordinary results. A mystery and a romance with a healthy dash of suspense, culminating in a surprising start to a happily ever after. All set in the delightfully sleepy town of Bangalow in northern, New South Wales, Australia.
Discovery of a letter in a bottle that has drifted from Byron Bay in Australia to the Cote D'Azur in France, launches a thrilling journey for Charlotte Wyatt into the world of high fashion, European royalty, paparazzi and the criminal underworld.
Inconvenient timing and tragedy draws together and then tears apart two friends. Will they risk their friendship for love?
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