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This handsome firefighter makes a living coming to the rescue, but
Gin doesn't need a man to fight her battles. After Raine's dad
walked out, Ginevieve Lightly never lived in one place too long, a
rambling lifestyle that defined her daughter's youth. When their
car dies in Banister Falls, Wisconsin, Gin promises Raine they can
stay until she finishes her senior year of high school. Gin will do
anything to make sure her daughter has a bright future . . . a
future that's compromised when Raine reveals she's pregnant. Dan
Moretti has only ever called Banister Falls home. After losing his
best friend in a tragic accident, Dan devoted himself to responding
to fires, rescuing the helpless, and guiding Cody Bennett, his best
friend's son, through life. With Cody being the epitome of the good
kid, it was an easy job. Until he says four little words: "The baby
is mine." Knowing gossip of Raine's pregnancy will erupt sooner or
later in the small town, Gin's reflex is to grab the suitcase and
escape to a new city, a new life. But with each passing day, Gin's
feet stay rooted in Banister Falls, and she falls a little more for
this local firefighter who shows her not all men abandon women at
the first sign of smoke. As Gin and Dan do the best they can to
guide the two teenagers through their early entry into adulthood,
they discover together that romance can bloom in the rockiest of
situations. And God can turn the pieces of a broken past into a
beautiful new beginning.
Meet the people who make it all happen-the photographers, chefs,
and the writers who have helped orchestrate and document the
perfect day for countless couples-as they find their own happy
endings in three sweet novellas. Picture Perfect Love: A June
Wedding Story by Melissa McClone When image becomes everything,
it's up to love to refocus the heart. Photographer Jenna Harrison
wants every bride and groom to look picture perfect on their
special day. But her own heart is still broken, the unworn wedding
dress hanging in her closet a reminder that relationships aren't
always as perfect as they look through her camera lens. Attorney
Ashton Vance is the one that got away, but he wrongly blamed Jenna
for ruining his political aspirations. Even if Jenna can forgive
him, dare he hope for a second chance at her love? I Hope You
Dance: A July Wedding Story by Robin Lee Hatcher Will a sworn
bachelor determined to stay single fall in love with his dance
teacher? Grant Nichols is a genius in the kitchen and a klutz on
the dance floor. But his friend's wedding is shaping up to be a
shindig the likes of which Kings Meadow has never seen-including
dancing. Lots of dancing. Former rodeo queen Skye Foster is
offering dance lessons for the wedding party. Grant and Skye are no
match on paper. But when they step onto the dance floor, they
create a melody all their own. Love on a Deadline: An August
Wedding Story by Kathryn Springer MacKenzie "Mac" Davis returns to
her hometown of Red Leaf, Wisconsin, and takes a job at the weekly
newspaper writing about social events. When Hollis Channing, Mac's
high school nemesis, returns to Red Leaf to marry her celebrity
fiance, the editor asks Mac to cover all the festivities for the
newspaper. The last thing Mac wants to do is reconnect with the
person who made her life miserable when she was a teenager . . .
unless it's spending time with Ethan Channing, the bride's older
brother-and Mac's first crush. Three novellas from the Year of
Weddings novella collection in one book Inspiring wedding stories
by bestselling romance authors Includes discussion questions for
book clubs
Happily ever after begins today. The honor of your presence is
requested at three autumn weddings . . . A September Bride by
Kathryn Springer When Annie moves to Red Leaf, she's ready to call
the little town home, but Deputy Jesse Kent can't believe his
mother has handed the keys to her bookshop over to a woman she met
on the internet. Jesse has seen his mother taken advantage of
before, and he decides to keep a close eye on this Annie Price. But
when a close eye turns into a historical wedding reenactment with
Jesse and Annie as the couple, make-believe nuptials quickly give
way to real-life emotions. An October Bride by Katie Ganshert No
one but Jake and Emma know the true reason they're getting
married-so Emma's dying father can walk her down the aisle. While
Jake and Emma plan an autumn wedding together, it becomes clear
that their agreement has a few complications-the biggest being
their true feelings for each other. A November Bride by Beth K.
Vogt Having celebrated the big 3-0 by ending a relationship, Sadie
is tired of romantic relationships-by-text. The only man she knows
willing to put down his iPhone and have face-to-face conversations
with her is Erik. It's time to put a 21st-century twist on the
Sadie Hawkins' tradition of a woman going after her man. But when
he realizes he's fallen for her, can Erik convince Sadie his
just-for-fun dates were the prelude to "'til death do us part"?
Planning and Post-It notes are the epitome of Evie's life. But when
she meets Jack, her life gets more than a little complicated.
Thirteen years ago, Evie's firefighter husband was killed in the
line of duty, leaving her to raise their young son, Cody, alone.
Now Cody is marrying the love of his life, and as he packs up his
belongings, the house feels as empty as Evie's heart. But for all
her planning and mad organizational skills, Evie could never have
anticipated the dramatic shift her life is about to make. Tattooed,
rough-around-the-edges Jack raises quite a few eyebrows in the
tight-knit community of Banister Falls. Where Evie's life is
stream-lined, Jack's approach to living is moment-by-moment. But as
Evie gets drawn into Jack's world-a world that isn't as safe or
predictable as the one she's worked so hard to create-he challenges
her to open her eyes to the problems outside the walls of the
church. Jack doesn't make Evie feel comfortable, but he definitely
makes her feel something. Something she hasn't felt since Max
passed away-or maybe ever. Because even though Jack isn't anything
like her late husband, he just might be everything she needs.
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