by Kathryn Springer
A Year of Weddings Novella
Christian Fiction / Contemporary / Romance
Available August 2014
Zondervan
About the Book
Annie's always wanted a home and a family. But will pretending to be a bride get her closer to her dreams?
All Annie Price has ever wanted is a place to call home. Growing up
in the foster care system, that dream seemed far away, but now Annie's
dream may be coming true. A friend she met in an online book group wants
to retire and has offered Annie a fresh start managing her little
bookstore. Believing the opportunity is an answer to prayer, Annie packs
her suitcase and moves to Red Leaf, Wisconsin.
The residents of Red Leaf welcome Annie into the fold . . . everyone
except the bookstore owner's son, Jesse Kent. But Annie refuses to let
the handsome deputy keep her from embracing her new home with open arms.
She even volunteers to help the local historical society refurbish an
old church and agrees to be the "bride" for a special reenactment
celebrating the museum's open house.
Jesse Kent can't believe his mother has handed the keys to her
business over to a woman she met on the Internet. Annie's beautiful, of
course, and smart as a whip, but what do they really know about her,
anyway? What if she's come to their town just for his mother's money?
The only way to see if his suspicions about Annie Price are true is to
keep a close eye on her-even if it means he has to marry her! Planning
their mock wedding will give him the chance to uncover Annie's motive
for moving to town. But as the day of the wedding approaches and secrets
come to light, Jesse must face the truth. He wants Annie to be his
September bride . . . for real.
My Thoughts
A September Bride is another enjoyable installment in the Year of Weddings series. Kathryn Springer is a new-to-me author, and I really enjoyed her writing style. She delivered a sweet romance in a lovely small town and even provided a plot that's a little different than the typical romance story (which can feel overdone at times). I loved all the tension between the two main characters at the beginning. It seemed that the town itself was possibly the best part of the story, and I would love to read more books set in Red Leaf! With all the good, my only complaint is that the novella was just a little too short and wrapped up really quickly. Overall, though, I'm a fan and I highly recommend! [4 stars]
I received a free copy of this book from the publisher through Zondervan's BookLook Bloggers program in exchange for my fair and honest review.
About the Author
Kathryn Springer, winner of the 2009 ACFW Carol Award (Family Treasures), grew up in a small town in northern Wisconsin, where her parents published a weekly newspaper. As a child, she spent many hours sitting at her mother’s typewriter, plunking out stories, and credits her parents for instilling in her a love of books – which eventually turned into a desire to tell stories of her own. After a number of busy years, when she married her college sweetheart and became a stay-at-home mom, Kathryn rediscovered her love for writing. An unexpected snow day from school became the inspiration for a short story, which she submitted to Brio magazine. She went on to publish over a dozen more short stories for Brio, but it wasn’t until her youngest child started school that she decided to pursue her dream to write a novel. In August 2004, her Love Inspired® debut novel, Tested by Fire, was published. Encouraging women in their faith journey is the reason Kathryn loves to write inspirational fiction. She hosts a women’s Bible study in her home and volunteers in a local MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) ministry. When she isn’t at the computer, you’ll find her curled up with a good book, spending time with family and friends or walking on the trails near her country home.
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