To Have and to Hold: Three Autumn Love Stories
By Betsy St. Amant, Katie Ganshert & Becky Wade
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 Takes the Cake: A September Wedding Story by Betsy St. Amant
Charlotte Cantrell is always the baker; never the bride. When Will, a regular at Charlotte’s bakery, catches her attention, she can only hope that he is the reliable man this single mother has always hoped to find. The problem is that he’s regularly stopping in to buy cookies for another girl. But when Charlotte is hired to bake a host of wedding goodies for a difficult bride and finds out Will is the best man, she has the perfect opportunity to get to know him better—and find out how serious Will is about this other girl in his life.
The Perfect Arrangement: An October Wedding Story by Katie Ganshert
Amelia Woods is a small-town wallflower and the proud owner of Forget-Me-Nots, a quaint flower shop. Her love life has always been a bit lackluster—until she ends up in an embarrassing fender-bender with handsome Nate Gallagher. Meanwhile, Amelia’s younger brother, William, has proposed to his girlfriend. Amelia would be excited except she has evidence that the fiancée is not who she says she is. It seems Nate is the only one available for any advice-giving, and he’s good at it—and pretty fun to talk to, too. As Amelia works to craft the perfect flower arrangements for other people, she begins to wonder if real love is better than the dream. And if it is, will Nate still be interested when he learns who she is?
Love in the Details: A November Wedding Story by Becky Wade
When Josh returns to his hometown of Martinsburg, Texas, to help his best friend get married, he didn’t intend to run into church wedding coordinator—and ex-girlfriend—Holly. He can’t help but pine after the girl he never got over. Holly broke up with Josh years ago in an attempt to ensure his future success. But she loved him then and still loves him now. As she helps him plan his best friend’s wedding, she longs to be with Josh but doesn’t feel worthy of his big-time lifestyle when she is more comfortable in her small-town world. Will Josh and Holly be able to keep things as they are when their true feelings threaten to surface at every turn?
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Becky Wade is a native of California who attended Baylor University, met and married a Texan, and moved to Dallas. She published historical romances for the general market, took time off to raise her children, then felt God nudging her to pursue contemporary Christian fiction. Becky’s work has been a finalist for both a RITA and an INSPY Award.
Betsy St. Amant lives in Louisiana and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers. She has a BA in Christian communications and regularly freelances for her local newspaper. Her novels include A Valentine’s Wish, Rodeo Sweetheart, and Return to Love.
Katie Ganshert is a Christy Award finalist and the author of Wildflowers from Winter and Wishing on Willows. When she’s not busy writing, playing, reading, or snuggling, she is obsessing over paperwork and the waiting that comes with adoption, which she and her husband hope to complete sometime before they are fifty. She lives in Iowa with her handsome husband, their dinosaur-loving son, and their goofy black lab, Bubba.
Julie Lyles Carr earned a bachelor of science in psychology and a bachelor of arts in English literature at Abilene Christian University. She enjoys running, laughing, photography, reading, music, writing, and, of course, speaking.
Amber Quick is an audiobook narrator who specializes in faith-based fiction. She is best known for her readings of several books in the Year of Weddings Series.
Julie Lyles Carr earned a bachelor of science in psychology and a bachelor of arts in English literature at Abilene Christian University. She enjoys running, laughing, photography, reading, music, writing, and, of course, speaking.