A year’s worth of novellas from twelve inspirational romance authors. Happily ever after guaranteed.
Susanna has found her true prince, and their happily ever after is just around the corner. But when Nate asks her to give up something precious to her, Susanna can’t help but wonder if it’s a sign that their love is not meant to be.
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.
Nathaniel would do anything for his bride-to-be. But he knows his position requires that she give up a lot to be with him. Her life will never be her own—right down to her very identity. When she travels home to St. Simon’s Island, Georgia, right before the wedding, Nathaniel fears she won’t return. Gathering his courage, he devises a plan to win his bride all over again, and together they seek out a kingdom to treasure above all.
“Participating in A Year of Weddings was all the fun of being a bridesmaid—without the hassle of pantyhose and dyed shoes! This collection of heartfelt, romantic stories will bring back memories of weddings past, and for others, stir up new hopes of weddings yet to come—all while directing readers to the true Lover of their souls. Here comes the bride!” —Betsy St. Amant, author of A February Bride
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Summary
A March Bride is a sequel to Once Upon a Prince and an emotional read. We fell in love with Susanna and Nathanial in Once Upon a Prince. A March Bride picks up three weeks before the wedding where Nate has to tell Susanna that his government is requiring that she give up her citizenship. Susanna starts to wonder if this is a sign along with the fact that many of her friends and family are not able to come to the wedding. Susanna is concerned that she is giving up the only thing she has left of who she is. Nate realizes that Susanna is giving up a lot to marry him and he doubts if he is worth it. My favorite scene is when Nate’s brother tells him to start acting like a king. We all need those people that will knock some sense into us when we start thinking crazy thoughts. A March Bride is a wonderful heartwarming and touching story of realizing where you find your identity. A March Bride cinched the deal for me; I am definitely a Rachel Hauck fan.
Sexual - kissing and hugging