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When Annie moves to Red Leaf, she’s ready to call the little town home. But one handsome, suspicious policeman is ready to stand in her way . . . even if it means walking her down the aisle first.
All Annie Price has ever wanted is a place to call home. So when an online friend offers her a fresh start managing a little bookstore in Red Leaf, Wisconsin, Annie packs her bags and waves goodbye to her former lonely life.
Deputy Jesse Kent can’t believe his mother has handed the keys to her bookshop over to a woman she met on the internet. Annie might be vivacious, smart as a whip, and beautiful—ahem—but what do they really know about her? Jesse has seen his mother taken advantage of before, and he decides to keep a close eye on this Annie Price.
But when a close eye turns into a historical wedding reenactment with Jesse and Annie as the couple, make-believe nuptials quickly give way to real-life emotions. As the wedding approaches and Annie and Jesse’s secrets come to light, the deputy has to face the truth: this wedding may have started as a ploy, but he wants to make Annie his September bride . . . for real.
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Summary
September Bride is a novella in the Year of Weddings series. Anniemoved to Red Leaf to work for Lorna in the used book store. I enjoy my heroine to be in a book store or library. You can connect with them when they share your love of books and reading. The opening of September Bride is fun and takes you by surprise. Jesse is the
local police officer. They both get talked into reenacting the wedding of the town founders. The story keeps your interest with the secrets in both Annie and
Jesse’s backgrounds. Both are likable characters. There is a secondary story line of Jesse's mom and her friend.
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