Monday, December 8, 2014

A November Bride

Title: A NOVEMBER BRIDE
Author: Beth Vogt
Publisher: Zondervan
November 2014
ASIN:  B00I7J6D16
Genre: Contemporary romance novella

A year's worth of novellas from twelve inspirational romance authors. Happily ever after guaranteed.

Can a decades-long friendship marred by two romantic missteps ever lead to happily ever after?

Sadie McAllister’s clients know how lucky they are to have her: an ultra-fastidious personal chef who leaves behind a spotless kitchen and a week’s worth of mouth-watering meals.

Erik Davis, her best friend since middle school, is content to enjoy Sadie’s culinary skills too while maintaining their “friends only” status. Most of his energy is focused on his just-launched freelance business and casual dates that never come close to a commitment.

But when Sadie is offered a once-in-a-lifetime cooking job across country, Erik realizes maybe he’s taken his best friend for granted.  Even more, he’s about to lose his only chance for lasting love.

How can Erik convince Sadie that the well-known adage “Marry your best friend” just might apply to them? With God’s help, can they both move past their assumptions about each other and their future? Should Sadie and Erik risk taking their relationship to the romantic point of no return? If they do, their decades-long friendship is as a good as done . . . unless it ends at the altar.

A NOVEMBER BRIDE is the final bride book in the first Year of Weddings series put out by Zondervan. This was a cute story about a personal chef in love with her best friend—who happens to date other girls—for about three months and then move on. The love ‘em and leave ‘em type.

Sadie doesn’t want to be one of his broken hearts so when he asks her to go out with him—she refuses and asks him to marry her. A great twist that sent these would-be-lovers flying in different directions!

What will it take for Erik to get over his fear of commitment—and for Sadie to trust that love, and God, work on their own timetables.  Available on ebook.





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