Two Days After the Wedding by Joan Medlicott is the sixth book of the Ladies of Covington series set in contemporary North Carolina. A heartwarming tale of the continuing adventures of three widows who changed their lives forever by leaving a dull city boardinghouse existence, and moving to a fixer-upper farmhouse in the country.
Hannah fretted about a business-arrangement marriage to Max, worrying that she was beginning to care too much. The title refers to how long it takes after she marries him before she finally understands he loves her too...first business partners and friends, at last they become lovers. Yet even while thrilled with her new relationship with her husband, Hannah misses time with her best friends, and eventually finds a satisfying balance.
Bob moves into the cottage on the farm, which brings him closer to Grace, but that very closeness infringes on the solitary activities he used to enjoy; balance required here too.
Grace faces challenges both in managing her diabetes, and trouble in her son's marriage. His second wife is increasingly uninterested in motherhood and their new lifestyle in the country, and longs to return to her previous work-focused life in Atlanta. Russell worries about custody of his beloved daughter, should his wife leave.
Amelia loves taking photographs and pleased that her work is becoming famous, but she does not want to travel to attend gallery shows. She grudgingly agrees to "one last show" in New York City, where she meets an interesting critic...a potential love interest? Nope; when he comes to visit in Covington, he bores her!
All works out for the ladies one way or another, as they look forward to the future. The stories are "comfort reading". Recipes are included for a medley of chicken salads, plus Grace's kitchen tips.