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fast easy love stories, Katie Gansherts was my favourite! Three romances in one, About the Book
Happily ever after begins today, The honor of your presence is requested at three autumn weddings,
A September Bride by Kathryn Springer
When Annie moves to Red Leaf, shes ready to call the little town home.
Deputy Jesse Kent cant believe his mother has handed the keys to her bookshop over to a woman she met on the internet.
Jesse has seen his mother taken advantage of before, and he decides to keep a close eye on this Annie Price.
But when a close eye turns into a historical wedding reenactment with Jesse and Annie as the couple, makebelieve nuptials quickly give way to reallife emotions.
An October Bride by Katie Ganshert
No one but Jake and Emma know the true reason theyre getting marriedso Emmas dying father can walk her down the aisle.
While Jake and Emma plan an autumn wedding together, it becomes clear that their agreement has a few complicationsthe biggest being their true feelings for each other.
A November Bride by Beth K, Vogt
Having celebrated the bigby ending a relationship, Sadie is tired of romantic relationshipsbytext.
The only man she knows willing to put down his iPhone and have facetoface conversations with her is Erik.
Its time to put astcentury twist on the Sadie Hawkins tradition of a woman going after her man.
But when he realizes hes fallen for her, can Erik convince Sadie his justforfun dates were the prelude to “til death do us part”
My
Rating:stars
A September Bride by Kathryn Springer
This is the first work of Kathryn Springer's I have read and now I want to read everything she's written.
Annie and Jesse's story ranksfor me in this novella collection, Annie comes to town to take over a bookstore, which was owned by Jesse's mother, Jesse can't believe his mom would just turn over her store to a stranger she met online so Jesse plans to keep an eye on Annie.
But Jesse, nor Annie expect to fall in love,
A September Bride was such a fantastic read, It was quick, but had a very satisfying ending,
An October Bride by Katie Ganshert,
You guys know Katie is one of my favourite authors so I knew I'd love this story.
And I did. Jake and Emma are getting married for one reason onlyso Emma's ill father can walk his daughter down the aisle.
At least that's what they thought, Cute, romantic, and heartwrenching. Three things Katie does so well and why I love her books so much, An October Bride ranksin this novella,
A November Bride by Beth K, Vogt
Sadie just turned thirty and ended a romantic relationship, Sadie wants a facetoface real relationship and not a few texts here and there, And the only person she feels can do that is Erik, But Erik didn't bet on falling in love with Sadie, This premise was so interesting, but became a little lackluster in the middle of the story, but I plowed on and it ended just the way I wanted it to.
This is just what I was looking for, sweet and light stories, I have to say, this series of novella's always surprised me with their depth,
October Bride was both my favorite and made me laugh and nearly cry
September Bride was my next favorite
November Bride was my least favorite, but it was still good September.
OctoberNovembersitelink blogspot. com/ Happily ever after begins today, The honor of your presence is requested at three autumn weddings,
A September Bride by Kathryn Springer
When Annie moves to Red Leaf, shes ready to call the little town home.
Deputy Jesse Kent cant believe his mother has handed the keys to her bookshop over to a woman she met on the internet.
Jesse has seen his mother taken advantage of before, and he decides to keep a close eye on this Annie Price.
But when a close eye turns into a historical wedding reenactment with Jesse and Annie as the couple, makebelieve nuptials quickly give way to reallife emotions.
When Deputy Jesse Kent comes home after a three week training course, he's appalled to learn that his mother has handed over the keys and management of her bookshop to Annie, a woman she met on an online book club.
Determined to keep a close eye on Annie, he finds himself pulled into a historical wedding reenactment with Jessie and Annie as the couple.
As they spend time together, Jesse is quickly won over by this friendly, loving, somewhat absent minded lady.
I loved this sweet story about a girl who had a difficult life who gets the chance at a happily ever after.
An October Bride by Katie Ganshert
No one but Jake and Emma know the true reason theyre getting married so Emmas dying father can walk her down the aisle.
While Jake and Emma plan an autumn wedding together, it becomes clear that their agreement has a few complicationsthe biggest being their true feelings for each other.
Emma Tate has a problem she's seen her Dad's bucket list and it includes walking her down the aisle.
The problem is her dad has cancer and doesn't have much time to make that happen AND Emma isn't engaged or even seeing someone! When she runs into her lifelong friend Jake Sawyer they hatch a plan to become engaged and get married in order to make her Dad's wish come true.
The problem is the more time they spend together planning this wedding the more they struggle with their deception and with their true feelings for each other.
I enjoyed this short novella in the Year of Weddings series, It's a fun, sweet, small hometown story with fun and quirky family and friends as supporting characters.
A November Bride by Beth K, Vogt
Having celebrated the bigby ending a relationship, Sadie is tired of romantic relationshipsbytext.
The only man she knows willing to put down his iPhone and have facetoface conversations with her is Erik.
Its time to put astcentury twist on the Sadie Hawkins tradition of a woman going after her man.
But when he realizes hes fallen for her, can Erik convince Sadie his justforfun dates were the prelude to “til death do us part”
Erik and Sadie have been best friends since high school.
When Sadie gets dumped by text on herth birthday, she turns to the only man who has been constant in her life, her best friend Erik.
Erik has commitment issues and only dates formonths before breaking up with, but remaining friends with, his girlfriends.
When Sadie faces a choice in her career that could be lifechanging, Erik decides that he is going to risk their friendship in order to show Sadie that he's the man for her.
I loved this sweet romantic novella, It was fun to see these two connect romantically after being friends for so long, I also liked how both characters had friends who helped them get over their fears,
Thanks to BookLook Bloggers for the complimentary copy of this book for review purposes.
I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions stated are my own, I enjoyed the Autumn collection much more than the Summer, Katie Ganshert's novella was definitely my favorite, I found it sometimes witty, but also touching and thought provoking as most of her books are.
The other two were solidstars, i just love this series!!!! its so FASCINATING So much fun! Katie Ganshert's novella was a five star.
It was my first time reading anything by her I was impressed,.
Delightful, fun, easy read, touching, romantic, Loved thesenovellas. It was good : Such a lovely book to get you in the autumn spirit : I have all of the books in this novella collections.
Not sure why but Autumn seemed like a good place to start, I was going to read them in the spring, but I missed the first month so it didn't feel right.
Then I was going to start in the summer, but that didn't happen, I then decided I had to start in Autumn before another year passed without reading these books! I almost missed it by waiting until the end of September to read them, but I did it!
A September Bride was an interesting story.
I liked it for the most part, I really liked the characters and their how their past was affecting their present, The side characters were also a lot of fun to get to know, The only thing that made me not love it as much was their "reason" for a wedding.
I didn't get why the town was reenacting a wedding in the first place, It seemed like a weird thing for a town to do, My favorite thing about this story was the book store setting!
An October Bride was my favorite story out of the three.
It was the story that made the most sense, I felt like it easily could have been a Hallmark movie, The relationship between Emma and her father really touched me, It reminded me of my relationship with my father, My father isn't dying, but he is on the older side compared to most parents at my age.
So I've lived my whole life hoping and praying my father would be there to walk me down the isle.
This story was the most relatable and obviously left me in tears by the end,
A November Bride was my least favorite story out of the three, I just wasn't bought into the story like I was with the other two stories, I didn't care for Erik, His behaviors just didn't make sense to me, which is probably why it didn't make sense to Sadie either.
This story was just okay to me, I did love the incorporation of cooking though!
Overall I found this bind up of novellas to be just okay.
I'll continue to read the rest of the novellas, I genuinely loved allof these, I'm very impressed : DNF Good summer read, If you're looking for short reads of great inspirational romance fiction, this collection of novellas will not disappoint! Part of a larger collection of twelve love stories A Year of Weddings, Springer, Ganshert, and Vogt provide their own twists to romance in each of the three novellas.
"A September Bride" by Kathryn Springer is set in a small town gearing up for a historical celebration of its past.
Newcomer, Annie Price, is introduced to Deputy Jesse Kent under rather undesirable circumstances leaving Jesse feeling skeptical about Annie's past and her real reasons for moving to smalltown Red Leaf.
But when Annie and Jesse are both unwittingly "cast" as the bride and groom in the
wedding reenactment at the center of the town's celebration, the two find a common interest in one another that leads to romance.
After stumbling upon her father's bucket list, Emma Tate is heartbroken that she won't be able to fulfill the last item on his list to walk her down the aisle.
That is, until her best friend, Jake, offers to be her "groom", The two race against her father's illfated health to plan a whirlwind "staged" wedding for "An October Bride" by Katie Ganshert.
What they uncover in the process, however, is that their feelings for one another are not "staged" at all.
"A November Bride" by Beth Vogt, is also a "best friends discovering love" story with a Sadie Hawkins twist.
After being noncommittal with every attempted romance, Erik Davis realizes that the true reason he hasn't been able to commit to his past romances is because his heart already belongs to Sadie his best friend since middle school.
After Sadie receives a job offer that would move her to another state, Erik is challenged by his pastor to face his feelings for Sadie and ask her out on a "real" date or risk losing her.
As Erik begins courting Sadie, he discovers his greatest obstacle is convincing Sadie that his intentions for love are real and extend far beyond theiryear friendship that started with an invitation to a Sadie Hawkins dance.
The love story that unfolds between the two is tender and endearing with a little sizzle!
All three stories were unique in their approach to romance with lovable characters and story lines that will make you want to read them again and again.
This review contains my own thoughts and opinions, I have not been compensated for this review in any way, .