A Wedding on Bluebird Way
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Publisher Description
A runaway bride sets the stage for four linked tales of romance by four beloved authors.
The sun is shining, the garden’s in bloom and every detail is perfect as the wedding of the year gets underway at the charming Bluebird Inn. But when the Big Day becomes an even bigger fiasco, the surprises unfold in four entwined tales featuring the unforgettable Loving family . . .
The moment for “I do” has arrived, and all eyes are on the bride . . . until she turns heel, hijacks a Ducati, and speeds out of town! Now everyone entangled in the wedding that wasn’t takes off on an unexpected adventure of the heart: A down-on-her-luck B&B owner who needs a little help finding her own bluebird of happiness. . . . A big city cop with small-town roots who pulls over the girl he could never have. . . . A jilted groom and a Type A wedding planner with mischievous twins who discover a little chaos can make life—and love—wonderfully exciting. And of course, the caterer, a hometown girl who risks getting burned when she reconnects with an old flame.
That loving feeling is sweeping through tiny Serendipity, Texas, and second chances are turning into happy endings as sweet as the bluebirds coming home to nest . . .
A Publishers Weekly Best Books of Summer Selection
“These easily resolved love stories are perfect for a lazy Sunday read on a sun-drenched porch with a glass of sweet tea.” —Publishers Weekly
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
When small-town society bride Savannah Loving jumps on her uncle Tom's Ducati to bolt from her wedding at the bucolic Bluebird Inn, it sets the stage for Wilde's "The Wedding That Wasn't," the first of the four linked romance stories collected here. As other brides cancel their events, Bluebird Inn owner Felicity wonders how she'll stay afloat, but her luck changes when Tom decides to stay around. Charles takes up Savannah's story, slowing her escape from town when she gets pulled over by police officer Hank Evans, who first taught her to ride a motorcycle as a preteen. Meanwhile, Dailey switches back to Savannah's stood-up groom, Chance Worthington, a pediatrician who doesn't know how to interact with children, and connects him with single-mom wedding planner Harper. In Keith's installment, Savannah's college-age brother reunites with his high school sweetheart, a waitress who was supposed to work the reception. These easily resolved love stories are perfect for a lazy Sunday read on a sun-drenched porch with a glass of sweet tea.