
(Cindy and the Prince and Some Kind of Wonderful) (Father’s Day and The Courtship of Carol Sommars) (First Comes Marriage and Wanted: Perfect Partner)

(Falling for Him, Ending in Marriage and Midnight Sons and Daughters) (Daddy’s Little Helper and Because of the Baby) (Brides for Brothers and The Marriage Risk) (Shirley, Goodness and Mercy, Those Christmas Angels and Where Angels Go) (Bride on the Loose and Same Time, Next Year) (Marriage of Inconvenience and Stand-In Wife) (The Cowboy’s Lady and The Sheriff Takes a Wife) (5-B Poppy Lane and A Cedar Cove Christmas) “With first-class author Debbie Macomber, it’s quite simple-she gives readers an exceptional, unforgettable story every time, and her books are always, always keepers!” “No one writes better women’s contemporary fiction.” “Debbie Macomber is one of the most reliable, versatile romance writers around.” “Popular romance writer Debbie Macomber has a gift for evoking the emotions that are at the heart of the genre’s popularity.” “Debbie Macomber tells women’s stories in a way no one else does.” “Prolific Macomber is known for her honest portrayals of ordinary women in small-town America. Parker is perfect as Bailey’s inspiration-but he wants to be the hero in her life, not just in her book! Forceful and determined, yet capable of tenderness. She finds one in Parker Davidson-he’s everything a hero should be. Which is probably why she has such difficulty creating a hero for her novel. She thinks men are wonderful to read and write about, but that’s it.

Would-be romance writer Bailey York has already failed twice at love. Even though it’s strictly a business proposal. She’s a wedding planner who finds herself saying yes when Nash unexpectedly proposes. Savannah Charles, however, believes in the value-and the values-of marriage. He’s a divorce attorney, himself divorced, who believes no married couple can live up to their wedding vows.

Two classic stories of finding love where you least expect it!Īs far as Nash Davenport’s concerned, marriage isn’t shelter from the storm-it is the storm.
