Did you know that "There Goes the Groom" is part of a series? Indeed it is! In my Left at the Altar series, every novel opens with someone being, well, left at the altar. The fun part is finding out how they learn to trust, and learn to love again.
Book One: "Her Best Man":
Sarah Stevens experiences a bride's worst nightmare; being dumped at the altar. When she goes on the Caribbean cruise meant to be her honeymoon in order to lick her wounds, she discovers her ex-fiancé has sent his brother, Will Marshall, the former best man, on the cruise as well. Everyone on board thinks they're newlyweds, and Sarah is too embarrassed to set them straight. How is she supposed to share a tiny cabin with a man she barely knows? Even worse, how is she supposed to pretend that she and Will are on their honeymoon? Sarah discovers the best man for her really is the best man.
Book Two: "There Goes the Groom": released May 17, 2013
Eight years ago Tony left Olivia at the altar. He was sure she didn't really want to marry him. Now he's back, and they're forced to work together.
Coming home isn't easy for Tony, because his father
wanted him to work at a trade instead of going off to college. Their
relationship is still unsteady. Even before Tony's return, Olivia began
questioning the depth of her love for her fiancé, a man she chose because he
was safe and reliable. The last thing she wants is a loveless, faithless marriage
like the one her parents suffered through.
When Tony, who never stopped loving her, insists her
fiancé is the wrong man for her, Olivia sets out to prove him wrong. But the
sexual chemistry between them is still strong, and so are her feelings for him.
Even so, how can she break her engagement, hurt her fiancé as she was once
hurt? And how can she trust Tony not to abandon her like he did before?
If anyone does the jilting
this time, she will.
Book Three: "Always a Bridesmaid" Coming Spring 2014
Dani Dipietro has always considered herself an ugly duckling in a family of swans. She's always the bridesmaid her friends count on, but never the woman any man wants for his bride. So she plays the funny girl and guards her emotions, and her secrets, closely.
When Zach Morrison was dumped at his wedding, Dani was there to help him through the humiliation. A year later they meet again and once more Zach needs her help. To fend off the unwanted attentions of his former fiance, he asks Dani to pretend to be his girlfriend. Unfortunately, they both play their roles a little too well, and pretend turns into reality. But their pretend relationship comes crashing down around them when Zach's trust issues cause him to accuse Dani of cheating. Telling the truth means that Dani will betray a friend, something she would never do. But keeping her secrets means she may be destined to remain a bridesmaid forever.
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