What if the only way you could make your father’s last wish come true . . . was to marry the man of your dreams?
Emma Tate has just moved on from one fiancé, so when she announces a sudden engagement to her lifelong buddy Jake Sawyer, every busybody in Mayfair goes into high alert. Of course, no one but Jake and Emma know the real reason they’re getting married—so Emma’s dying father will have a chance to walk her down the aisle.
But while Jake and Emma move forward with their plan—and frantically plan an October wedding—it becomes clear that their agreement has a few complications . . . the biggest being their true feelings for each other.
With dubious friends, deliriously thrilled parents, and a town that won’t keep its nose out of their business, Emma and Jake will have a lot to contend with if they’re going to pull this off. The real question is: Who wants this wedding more, Emma’s dad . . . or Emma?
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Summary
October Bride is the most serious novel in the Year of Weddings series. Emma’s dad is dying of cancer. Emma broke her engagement to Chance when she learns of her dad’s
prognosis. Two years later Emma and Jake announce their engagement. She has had a crush on him since 2nd grade. Jake has been her brother’s best friend. As they
start planning their fake wedding for her dad, she starts realizing her feelings for Jake have never stopped. However she still cannot read Jake’s feelings and she has a
history of misreading his feelings which makes her even more gun shy. Her friend Lily was not my favorite character. I could not figure her out at times. Lily has had a crush on Emma’s brother Liam. Makes me wonder if they will get their own book. The dance lessons were my favorite scene in the book.
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