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exit the groom...
Child psychologist Gwen Traynor has learned the hard way that
"perfect" men aren't always what they seem. After being dumped the
night before her wedding, she's understandably wary of diving back
into the dating pool. But when she meets Alex Coughlin, she's
convinced her luck is changing. He's smart, handsome, funny -- an
ideal rebound guy. She doesn't intend to fall in love with him, but
scintillating dates and mind-blowing physical chemistry have a way
of winning a girl over.
enter the ex...
Just as things are heating up with Alex, Gwen meets her newest
patient -- a precocious preschooler whose chaotic soap
opera-actress of a mother, Harmony, sounds an awful lot like one of
Alex's crazy ex-girlfriends. Mostly because she is one of Alex's
crazy ex-girlfriends. Unfortunately for Gwen, Harmony has a secret
that plunges them all into a real-life daytime drama, complete with
sex, lies, and Vegas elopements. With Harmony determined to reunite
with Alex and Gwen's ex-fiance begging for a second chance, only
one thing is certain:
New loves and old flames are an explosive combination.
Everyone says the first year of marriage is the hardest . . . but
what would you do if you found out that you were never really
married in the first place?
In this irresistible romantic comedy from award-winning author
Beth Kendrick, three wildly different women form an unlikely
friendship as they try to decide whether they'd do it all again.
They've had the white dresses and the fancy receptions. But now
that the honeymoon's over, Stella, Casey, and Erin have each had to
face some hard truths about the men they've married and the lives
they've chosen. So when the news breaks that the pastor who
presided over their weddings failed to file a few critical pieces
of paper, none of these newlyweds are rushing down to the
courthouse to legalize their vows. Instead, the brides share their
hopes, disappointments, and secrets while grappling with that
pivotal question: Should they stay or should they go?
From Beth Kendrickcomes a hilarious and heartwarming story about
bad dogs and the women who love them... Lara Madigan has a gift.
She can help you find your soulmate--your canine soul mate, that
is. As a dog trainer with a soft spot for strays, she's found the
perfect home for sulky Shih Tzus, broken-down Border Collies, and
diabolical Dalmatians. But while she'll always make room for one
more rescue mutt, she's not sure she's ready to commit to another
human being--especially after her long-term boyfriend drops the
bomb: He's not a dog person. Horrified and temporarily homeless,
Lara and her furry pack move in with her mother, a wealthy
fashionista who forbids even a single drop of drool. As word gets
around the exclusive gated community, Lara is overwhelmed with
demands for her services. A model wants personal training for her
overweight "flabrador"; an aging socialite preps her pedigreed
puppy for dog show domination.... If Lara can survive the breakup,
the outrageous requests of her high-maintenance clientele, and her
dogs' systematic destruction of her mother's McMansion, she might
finally find the rescue dog who rescues her in return--by leading
her straight to the guy who could be "her" perfect match.
Welcome to Black Dog Bay, a tiny seaside town in Delaware known as
"the best place in America to bounce back from your breakup." Home
to the Better Off Bed-and-Breakfast, the Eat Your Heart Out bakery,
and the Whinery bar, Black Dog Bay offers a haven for the suddenly
single.
Flight attendant Summer Benson lives by two rules: Don't stay with
the same man for too long and never stay in one place. She's about
to break rule number one by considering accepting her boyfriend's
proposal--then disaster strikes and her world is shattered in an
instant.
Summer heads to Black Dog Bay, where the locals welcome her. Even
Hattie Huntington, the town's oldest, richest, and meanest
resident, likes her enough to give her a job. Then there's Dutch
Jansen, the rugged, stoic mayor, who's the opposite of her type.
She probably shouldn't be kissing him. She "definitely" shouldn't
be falling in love.
After a lifetime of globe-trotting, Summer has finally found a
home. But Hattie has old scores to settle and a hidden agenda for
her newest employee. Summer finds herself faced with an impossible
choice: Leave Black Dog Bay behind forever, or stay with the ones
she loves and cost them everything....
"Beth Kendrick sweeps you off your feet with a captivating tale of
how even the best-laid plans can falter at the altar.
"After enduring a chaotic childhood, Emily McKellips yearns for a
drama-free life, complete with a white picket fence. Her dreams are
about to come true: She has a stellar career, a gorgeous house, and
a fiance any woman would die for. But as friends and family arrive
in picturesque Valentine, Vermont, for her wedding, an uninvited
guest shows up.
Ryan is Emily's first husband from a disastrous starter marriage.
They wed on a whim, only to discover that combustible chemistry
couldn't ensure a happily ever after. But Ryan is no longer the
headstrong boy she left behind. He's now a successful film producer
who just happens to be scouting a resort in Valentine with his
adorable retriever in tow.
As the bridesmaids revolt and the mothers of the bride and groom
do battle, Emily is surprised to discover new sides of both her ex
and her fiance. She thought she had life and love all figured out,
but the next seven days might change her mind--and her heart.
"Exceptionally entertaining and wonderfully original" ("Chicago
Tribune"), Beth Kendrick delivers a funny story about family, self-
discovery, and the pursuit of the perfect pie crust.
Suburban soccer mom Amy has always wanted to stand out from the
crowd. Former child prodigy Linnie just wants to fit in. The two
sisters have been estranged for years, but thanks to a series of
personal crises and their wily grandmother, they've teamed up to
enter a national bake-off in the hopes of winning some serious
cash. Armed with the top-secret recipe for Grammy's apple pie, they
should be unstoppable. Sure, neither one of them has ever baked
anything more complicated than brownie mix, but it's just pie-how
hard could it be?
Read an Essay on "The Bake-Off" by Beth Kendrick.
From a winning voice in fiction -- the author of "My Favorite
Mistake" and "Exes and Ohs" -- comes a romantic comedy that will
have you in stitches.
She's late for her life...
Becca Davis has always played it safe -- denying her passion for
fashion design in a dead-end job and letting her pragmatic
boyfriend (mastermind of the "Kevin Bradley Ten-Year Plan") make
the tough decisions in life. Stunned into saying yes when Mr.
Predictable springs a surprise proposal on her, Becca realizes that
she's running out of time to turn her life around. She's only got
one more chance to chase her dreams and no one -- not her control
freak fiance, not her dramaholic sisters, not her overprotective
parents -- will talk her out of it.
He's right on time.
Terrified but determined, Becca breaks off her engagement, moves
in with her sister in Los Angeles, and prepares to take the fashion
world by storm. The reality of the Hollywood scene is much harsher
than she anticipated -- lots of slamming doors, snooty clients, and
double-crossing celebrity stylists -- but she won't give up. And
while she's waiting for her big break, she meets Connor, a sexy
risk-taker who's the polar opposite of her ex-fiance. Is Becca
ready for his all-or-nothing approach to love? With her design
business taking off and her family starting to fall apart, she's
about to learn the timeliest lesson of all: Love and fashion wait
for no woman.
""I wonder if Judy Blume really knows how many girls' lives she
affected. I wonder if she knows that at least one of her books made
a grown woman finally feel like she'd been a normal girl all along.
. . .""
-- FROM
Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from
Judy Blume
Whether laughing to tears reading "Otherwise Known as Sheila the
Great" or clamoring for more unmistakable "me too " moments in "Are
You There God? It's Me, Margaret," girls all over the world have
been touched by Judy Blume's poignant coming-of-age stories. Now,
in this anthology of essays, twenty-four notable female authors
write straight from the heart about the unforgettable novels that
left an indelible mark on their childhoods and still influence them
today. After growing up from "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" into
"Smart Women," these writers pay tribute, through their reflections
and most cherished memories, to one of the most beloved authors of
all time.
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