*Marry Me* is subtitled "A Romance" because, in the author's words, "people don't act like that anymore." The time is 1962, and the place is a fiefdom of Camelot called Greenwood, Connecticut. Jerry Conant and Sally Mathias are in love and want to get married, though they already are married to othe
Marry Me
✍ Scribed by Delaney Diamond
- Book ID
- 111781478
- Publisher
- Garden Avenue Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 88 KB
- Series
- Irresistible Husband
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781946302748
- ASIN
- B0BWLZLLLS
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
With such different beliefs about relationships, should they even try?
Vow renewal planner, Lorna Kessler, sees the beauty of love every day in her work. Life is short, and she believes when you find someone to love, you should jump in with both feet.
Divorce party planner, Reginald Knight, sees the ugliness of divorce every day in his work. After reconnecting with Lorna—an old college acquaintance—he has no doubt that she's a special woman. He believes, however, in taking his time instead of rushing and making a big mistake.
Their relationship flourishes despite their differences, but eventually Reginald has a decision to make. Take a leap of faith with the woman who seems perfect for him, or allow another man to take his place.
Read all the books in the series! They can be read in any order.
SHOW ME by Sharon C. Cooper
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KISS ME by Sharon C. Cooper
CHOOSE ME by Sheryl Lister
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