How to Make a Wedding: Twelve Love Stories
β Scribed by Cindy Kirk; Robin Lee Hatcher; Katie Ganshert; Becky Wade; Betsy St. Amant; Cindy Kirk; Cheryl Wyatt; Ruth Logan Herne; Amy Matayo; Janice Thompson; Melissa McClone; Kathryn Springer
- Book ID
- 109109366
- Publisher
- Zondervan
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Series
- Year of Weddings 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780310392187
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
They've helped orchestrate the perfect day for countless couples. Now twelve new couples will find themselves in the wedding spotlight in the second Year of Weddings novella collection.
Love at Mistletoe Inn by Cindy Kirk
Sometimes the road to happiness is paved with youthful mistakes.
A Brush with Love by Rachel Hauck
Ginger Winters is a gifted hairstylist with scars no one can see. The last thing she expects from the New Year is a new chance at love.
Serving Up a Sweetheart by Cheryl Wyatt
Meadow knows how to serve delicious food to match any wedding theme. But can she accept love when it's served up on a silver platter?
All Dressed Up in Love by Ruth Logan Herne
Tara walks into Elena's Bridal and finds her dream jobβand a handsome man to match.
In Tune with Love by Amy...
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