Four Weddings and a Funeral Director
By (Author) Hazel Graves
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
30th December 2025
11th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fantasy romance / Romantic fantasy
Magical realism
Contemporary horror, ghost stories and supernatural fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Narrative theme: love / relationships
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
270g
One sunny wedding planner. One grumpy funeral director. And one town that can't handle the supernatural swap
Shes a lover. Hes a funeral director.
Lilys life is perfect, running her beloved bridal boutique and spreading joy with every wedding she plans. Mort is content running the funeral home next door. They couldnt be more different.
But one night changes everything. A marriage proposal outside the two shops ends in a youre dead to me instead of a yes. Then lighting strikes, and weird things start to happen. The bridal boutiques flowers wilt and cakes start to rot, while the funeral home becomes disturbingly upbeat, complete with confetti canons. Its a disaster for both businesses, and Lily and Mort are forced to work together to fix the mysterious changes.
But these opposites soon find they have more in common than they first thought, including an undeniable attraction. Will this pair find a way to save their shops, and some romance, too
The sweet, spicy opposites-attract romance you NEED!
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Hazel Graves is an Australian author based in Southern California. She's published more than a dozen titles for young readers, including the Warrior Fairies series and the Sparkle Pigs chapter book series (writing as Kit Holliday). The Little Coffee Shop of Terrors is her first published book for adults, drawing upon her lifelong passion for coffee. When not writing, Hazel spends time roasting coffee with her husband or hanging out with her delightful four-year-old son