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A Season to Wed

By: Cindy Kirk, Rachel Hauck, Cheryl Wyatt
Narrated by: Julie Carr, Amber Quick, Kristy Ragland
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They've helped orchestrate the perfect day for countless couples. Now 12 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. Ten years after what she thought was her almost-wedding, Hope Prentiss discovers that the ceremony counted - and, as fate would have it, the jilted John Burke has just ridden back into town. After spending some time with John and helping plan a Christmas wedding for a mystery couple, Hope begins to wonder if she really wants a divorce...or a real wedding of her own.

A Brush with Love by Rachel Hauck: Revealing the beauty in other women might be Ginger Winters' specialty - but it will take an unexpected kind of love to help Ginger see the beauty in herself. Ginger Winters will be the "beauty maker" for the Alabama society wedding of the decade. But when high-school crush Tom Wells shows up looking for a haircut, Ginger's thinly veiled insecurities threaten to keep her from love once again...despite Tom's best efforts.

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? Meadow Larson is having the mother of all Mondays when her roof caves in during a blizzard, right before the most important wedding contract of her career. Renovation contractor Colin McGrath offers to fix Meadow's roof even though he knows he is the last person she would accept help from. But the more Meadow gets to know the new Colin, the more she realizes God may have something more permanent in store than a new catering kitchen.

©2015 Cindy Kirk, Rachel Hauck, and Cheryl Wyatt (P)2015 Zondervan

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Heart touching Winter Weddings!

Three VERY good, sweet romantic stories full of faith, love, and forgiveness. Make sure to have tissues handy.
First, there is the wedding that wasn't legal, or was it? Ten years later, Hope and John find out the truth of their young romance. A beautiful story with lots of heart.
Next, there is the story of Ginger. She is scarred inside and out by a fire at age twelve. She overcomes it to become a successful "beauty maker" and salon owner when her high-school crush comes back to town. His family scarred by scandal. Their story is so sweet and tender. As she is the stylist for a wedding party of a former classmate (one of the snootiest, rudest women I've ever read) and Tom is the best man.
Third, there is the story of Meadow Larson. She grew up poor with lots of siblings, all with nature manes. They were bullied but Meadow has made a small success of her life with a catering/decorating business. Until her roof caves in. One of her former bullies, Colin, happens to be a contractor and just moving in across the street. The way the meet again is so cute. Meadow has no choice but to allow Colin to make the repairs on her house. He is a changed man and very sorry for the way he and his friends treated Meadow in high school. He begs for her forgiveness and sets out to prove he is no longer that boy. Meadow slowly gives in and begins to trust and depend on Colin in this desperate time in her life. She also learns that not everything was as it seemed in high school and that some people change but others do not. This was a very compelling story dealing with bullies, disasters, the mending of hearts, and falling in love.

The narrators were wonderful!

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Not my style

I wish they would have let you know it was more about God and faith and beliefs. Just not my style. Narration was poor on all accounts. I just couldn’t sit through it.

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Too bad they don't say so.

Sorry, but sure wished they'd have said that these stories were more about faith and love of God, not true love stories between men and women. Waste of bandwidth.

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