Today we are featuring Wedding Season, which is the third novel in the Carolina Girls series by Michelle Major. It can be read as a standalone. Thanks to Kaye Publicity, we have one copy for a lucky reader.
Side note: The last time Michelle was at CLC, she recommended the movie I Care a Lot. Since that time, Melissa has seen it and would recommend it too!
The last person she wants to see in Magnolia, North Carolina, could be exactly whom she’s been waiting for…
Mariella Jacob was one of the world’s premier bridal designers, but one viral PR disaster later, she’s trying to get her torpedoed career back on track in small-town Magnolia, North Carolina. With a secondhand store and a new business venture helping her friends turn the Wildflower Inn into a wedding venue, Mariella is finally putting at least one mistake behind her. Until that mistake—in the glowering, handsome form of Alex Ralsten—moves to Magnolia too.
Mariella ruined Alex’s wedding by announcing that his starlet bride-to-be was sleeping with Mariella’s fiancĂ©. While he’s furious when they’re forced to work together, there’s no denying Mariella is hardworking, talented…and gorgeous. In fact, though Alex keeps reminding himself that they’re enemies, something deeper is growing…daring them to admit that a rocky past might lead to something unexpectedly wonderful.
“Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber.” —Publishers Weekly
USA Today bestselling author Michelle Major loves stories of new beginnings, second chances and always a happily ever after. An avid hiker and avoider of housework, she lives in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains with her husband, two teenagers and a menagerie of spoiled fur babies.
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The last wedding I attended was 3 years ago. The venue was lovely but there was not enough space for most so we left early and barely ate and could not dance. The trip though was a success.
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE Michelle, I use to be her reviewer for the Harlequin Special Edition line for RT Magazine. So this novel really interests me. Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteWow the last wedding I attended was my oldest son's two years ago about 2 months before the pandemic started. The one before that was my youngest daughter who had a destination wedding in Cancun, now that was a blast. :)
It was at Disney, and quite beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe last wedding, I attended was probably one of my siblings which is going on over 16 yrs ago. It was for one of my brothers and due to him living at the time out of the country and the wedding was in our hometown, it was my mother and I and my father who planned the entire event. My brother and his bride to be lived in a climate that did not get snow and it snowed just as they hoped. The melding of two different cultures was also interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe last wedding I attended was my niece's in Soquel, CA in 2018. It was a gorgeous outdoor venue, delicious buffet, and an ice cream bar for dessert. Thanks for the chance to win the giveaway
ReplyDeleteNot to have a beach wedding in November. Sadly some people couldn't even eat their food because it was too windy. Sadly not all couples care much about their guests. :/
ReplyDeleteGuests who did not RSVP and disrupted the seating arrangements.
ReplyDeleteThe last wedding I attended was my son and DIL's wedding. It was on out patio and it was a Goth wedding. I got to hold my granddaughter during the wedding. My friend and her family drove up to attend and meet our new family and see our new house. I didn't have to dress in Goth attire...I'm a bit old for that.
ReplyDeleteI was mother of the groom at the last wedding I attended.
ReplyDeleteThe bridesmaids wore fire engine red. Just stunning.
ReplyDeletewas small
ReplyDeleteThe last wedding, I attended was my sister-in-law's and it was really small. They had the wedding and reception in the same place, and my mother-in-law made us do the clean-up afterward.
ReplyDeleteThe last wedding I attended was outdoors in the mountains and I was the mother of the bride.
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The last wedding I went to was in downtown Chicago. Part of the reception was on the rooftop and it was beautiful wedding and a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to a wedding in a long time. I am going to a wedding next month in Woodstock, Georgia. Thanks. Linda May
ReplyDeleteIt was held in Hawaii
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