Six Award-Winning Authors have contributed new stories to A Timeless
Romance Anthology: Summer Wedding Collection. Readers will love this
collection of six sweet contemporary romance novellas, centered on a
Summer Wedding, all with one thing in common: Romance.
In Melanie Jacobson's charming novella, Love Bytes, Bree is the
maid-of-honor and Dallen is the best-man. While they plan and plot over
email and texting, Bree realizes that the best part about the Maui
wedding might be meeting Dallen. She just hopes that he'll feel the same
way.
Romeo and Julie-ex is a sweet romance by Julie Wright. "Romeo" turns
out to be a two-timing jerk, and when Juliet Moore's pre-ordered wedding
dress arrives from UPS, Juliet curses everything male. In a stubborn
streak, she decides to keep the bridal photography appointment--when
Juliet shows up for the appointment and meets photographer Jack
Montague, she might have to take back some of her curses on men.
In Rachael Anderson's enchanting novella, The Meltdown Match, Courtney
spends each summer in her hometown of Heimel, Alaska, to find
inspiration for her next novel. But when she runs into former high
school friend, Mitch Winters, and they both win the Meltdown Match--a
traditional dating contest--Courtney discovers that leaving her hometown
at the end of the summer might not be so easy this time.
In Golden Sunrise, an engaging romance by Annette Lyon, Natalie takes
time out of her crazy schedule to fly to Vegas for her best friend's
wedding. Sierra and Jason, high-school sweethearts, are finally getting
married. Fortunately for Natalie, her old high-school flame, Adam, has a
work commitment and can't be there as best man. But when she arrives at
the wedding rehearsal--late and ragged--Adam is there. When Adam makes a
wild suggestion, Natalie just may take him up on it, even though she
knows he's moved on. A single choice may mean Natalie is taking a shot
at reclaiming the past--or that she's putting her heart in harm's way a
second time.
Tide Pools is a captivating story by Heather B. Moore. Lexi makes a
quick trip to Hawaii to attend her friend's wedding, and she discovers
that the engaged couple, Sydney and Apelu, are still trying to
match-make for her. Lexi laughs because not only does their friend David
have a serious girlfriend, but he owns a restaurant on the island. But
when Lexi meets David, she has a hard time remembering why all of her
plans were so important.
In Sarah M. Eden's delightful novella, A Regular Bloke from Stanmore,
Abby is helping her sister, Caroline, plan her British wedding. That's
right, Caroline is obsessed with all things British and insists on an
authentic wedding in...Oregon. When they arrive at Sainsbury House
reception hall, it has everything Caroline loves, and the host, Matthew
Carlton, even has a British accent. Yet Abby isn't buying the whole
good-looking-British man with impeccable manners thing; she's determined
to expose him as a fake. But the more Abby gets to know Matthew, the
more she realizes how wrong she really is.