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.
Greg Elizondo hadn't bargained for this. Any of this.
Satin. Lace. Tulle. Pearl inlay, embroidered bodices, and Swarovski
crystals.
The bridal shop business it took his mother three decades to build, the
enterprise that covered his university and law degrees in full, was
struggling because he might be part-genius when it came to contract
law...But corset-style gowns with a mermaid flair? Shoot me now.
Tara Simonetti hated law school, but loved the community grant funding
her presence at Temple University's esteemed school of law. She could
not fail. Would not fail. But when a notice for bridal store help
appeared on the community notice board, Tara applied for the job
immediately. While grants and loans helped pave her way, money for food
was scarce. Legal precedence, moot court, and judicial clerking all had
their place, but they were nothing compared to Alcenon lace, tucked silk
skirts, and a well-placed peplum.
Greg had grabbed her help as the act of a desperate man. Within weeks,
he was desperate again, this time to win her heart. But after using
community funds to get her degree, how can Tara turn her back on the
people who helped finance her goal?
But if she leaves Philadelphia and Greg to return to her small-town in
northern Pennsylvania, she'll be leaving her heart behind. A heart he
won, fair and square, by posting a help wanted notice on the coffee shop
board...a heart that filled the missing niche in his mother's acclaimed
bridal store. A heart Greg longed to cherish forevermore.