All Through The Night - Suzanne Brockmann

It’s Christmastime in Boston, and this
year the silver bells will be wedding bells as FBI agent Jules Cassidy ties the
knot with the man of his dreams, Hollywood heartthrob Robin Chadwick.

The pair plan a quiet, intimate ceremony, to be witnessed by family and close
friends from the FBI, SEAL Team Sixteen, and Troubleshooters, Incorporated,
including Sam Starrett and Alyssa Locke. But the holiday season brings more to
the happy couple than they expect.

A waterfall coming through their kitchen ceiling, a bat colony in the attic, old
family tensions…even an international incident can’t dampen their spirits.
But add to that a parade of unexpected guests, including a reporter looking for
a scoop, an ex-lover hell-bent on causing trouble, and a dangerous stalker, and
suddenly the wedding is poised to unravel in chaos.

But nothing will stop Jules and Robin from getting their happy ending, because
along with a guest list featuring the most elite counterterrorism force in the
world, they have their own secret weapon - true love.

This book was such a joy to listen to. It was true romance from the start. The author handled a sensitive subject for some people in a way that noone should fine offensive.

"Love, true love, is all about giving of yourself, without regard to what you may or may not get in return." --Kate McCabe (A Texas Wedding Vow)

Jules and Robin

Jules and Robin are one of my favorite Suz Brockmann couples.  Of course, I have read all her books.  She is one of my must read authors and I am never disappointed.

Tammy

I enjoyed this one

I enjoyed this one and it had a few funny moments too. Locked in the basement and bathroom comes to mind.

I loved this book too!

It had funny moments, and moments that moved me to tears!  This is the second Suzanne Brockmann I have read, but it certainly won't be the last.  I am working my way through the backlist! 

"Love, true love, is all about giving of yourself, without regard to what you may or may not get in return." --Kate McCabe (A Texas Wedding Vow)

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