Nina Kenwood won the Text Prize for her debut YA novel, It Sounded Better in My Head, which went on to be published in six languages, was a finalist for the American Library Association’s William C Morris Award, as well as being shortlisted for several Australian awards. Her second book, Unnecessary Drama, continued her success both in Australia and overseas. The Wedding Forecast is Nina’s first novel for adults.
‘A delight. The banter is refreshingly natural and genuinely funny…A must-read for your next beach trip!’ * Shameless * ‘The definition of feel-good fiction. A romantic delight from cover to cover.’ * Rachael Johns * ‘A fresh voice, and a charming story.’ * Kylie Scott * ‘Lusciously romantic, big-hearted and life-affirming, with all the laughs, chemistry and sweetness of rom-com perfection.’ * Clare Fletcher * ‘What Nina Kenwood does so well is that she takes you not just into the happy endings (though there’s a lot of joy and humour), but looks at what Anna does when life doesn’t go the way she thought it would…It’s lovely.’ * ABC TV Weekend Breakfast * ‘Kenwood has a genuine gift for comedy.’ * Age * ‘Sexy, fun and hard to put down…The Wedding Forecast will be loved by fans of Emily Henry on the lookout for a cosy and dreamy wintertime romance.’ * Books+Publishing * ‘Will have you smiling from start to finish…A must-read.’ * Ramona Magazine * ‘Swooning over characters who you can’t help but become enamoured with…Simply fun to read.’ * Good Reading * ‘The delightful messiness of love, life and friendship makes this novel a powerful story about finding yourself and discovering what brings you joy.’ * ArtsHub * ‘The dialogue reads like a Nora Ephron film script…Anna’s romantic troubles tug at your heart.’ * NZ Listener * ‘5 stars. The definition of a warm hug in a book…My new favourite rom-com…There’s the quippy banter that makes you smile, the strong chemistry between the love interests, and characters that leave you so emotionally attached to their story.’ * Modern Muse * ‘Gratifying and classic, the Emily Henry girlies will be thrilled she now has an Australian counterpart.’ * Big Issue * ‘The best rom-com I’ve read this year.’ * Karina May, author of Duck À L’Orange for Breakfast *