Happily ever after begins today. The honor of your presence is requested at three spring weddings . . .
I love reading romantic novellas-they are so fun and quick to read!
My favorite of these 3 stories, was the first one by Rachel Hauck.
“A March Bride” picked up where the story “Once upon a Prince” ended. I have not read that book yet, but I didn’t feel too lost by reading this novella first. The characters were fun and I like the christian elements in the story.
The other two ebooks were enjoyable as well. I will be reading more books in the monthly bride series since I enjoyed them so much.
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A March Bride by Rachel Hauck
Susanna Truitt (Once Upon a Prince) is three weeks from royalty. She’ll soon marry King Nathaniel II of Brighton Kingdom. But when the government insists she renounce her American citizenship before the wedding, coupled with the lack of involvement by family and friends, Susanna’s heart begins to doubt whether this marriage is God’s plan for her.
An April Bride by Lenora Worth
Bride-to-be Stella Carson cannot wait another day to marry soldier Marshall Henderson. But when Marshall returns home to Louisiana, it becomes clear to them both that he is not the man he used to be.
With only weeks until the wedding, Stella and Marshall must choose between a marriage built on the past and faith in long-ago love or a very different future than the one Stella imagined.
A May Bride by Meg Moseley
Ellie Martin, a country girl living in Atlanta, has dreamed of a traditional wedding all her life, but she’s missing a key ingredient to her plans for the future: a groom. Then Ellie meets Gray Whitby-at a wedding of all places. But when Ellie jeopardizes her own future for the sake of her sister, Gray feels like he’ll always be second to Ellie’s family. Can Ellie and Gray find their own way together amidst the demands and perceptions of others, or will their romance end before it has truly begun?
About the Authors
As a little girl in California, Meg Moseley used to pretend she was a novelist while she pounded the keys of her grandmother’s typewriter. Now the author of A Stillness of Chimes, Gone South and When Sparrows Fall, Meg lives with her husband near Atlanta and never stops dreaming up ideas for contemporary fiction.
Lenora Worth is a New York Times best-selling author and three-time finalist for the Carol Award. Her other awards include the Affaire de Coeur’s Best Inspirational novel and Romantic Time’s Best Love Inspired. She has written over fifty books, and millions of her books are in print. Married for 38 years, she and her husband Don have two grown children.
RITA Finalist and Carol Award winner Rachel Hauck was recently chosen by Family Fiction readers as one of the top five romance authors in CBA. She has written more than fifteen novels, including the acclaimed Songbird novels with multi-platinum country singer Sara Evans. Rachel lives in central Florida with her husband, and writes from her ivory tower (her office really is in a tower-and it’s painted ivory!). Visit her website at Twitter: RachelHauck Facebook: rachelhauck