A November Bride by Beth K. Vogt

 

A November Bride
by Beth K. Vogt
A Year of Weddings Novella

About This Book:

Sadie McAllister is fastidious to a fault-but that serves her well as a personal chef to her clients in Denver. But her earliest attempt at managing romance was a bust when Erik Davis declined her invitation to the school's eighth grade Sadie Hawkins Dance.

Having celebrated the big 3-0 by ending a relationship, Sadie is tired of romantic relationships-by-text. The only man she knows willing to put down his iPhone and have face-to-face conversations with her is Erik. It's time to put a 21st-century twist on the Sadie Hawkins' tradition of a woman going after her man. He may not be the hero of her romantic dreams, but she can propose to Erik and achieve some sort of happily ever after with her best friend.

Erik is good at two things: his freelance job and maintaining casual, no-one-gets-hurt relationships with women. What is Sadie thinking, proposing to him? This is marriage-not a middle school dance. Erik decides to show Sadie what romance looks like when the man takes the lead. And while he's at it, he'll prove just how wrong they are for each other. But when he realizes he's fallen for her, can Erik convince Sadie his just-for-fun dates were the prelude to "'til death do us part"?

My Thoughts About This Book:

I fell in love with this story from Chapter 1. I couldn't put it down until I was done. A quick read, and well worth it. You too will fall in love with the characters of this story while rooting for Sadie and Erik.. Sadie is a personal chef and her best friend of 17 years just started his own job. After years of friendship, can their relationship move to the next level? Beth gave this story life, filling the virtual pages with romance, fun, laughter and love. Pick up a copy of this story along with all the others in this series. Loved them all.

About the Author:

 Beth K. Vogt believes God's best is often behind the doors marked "Never." She's the wife of a former Air Force family physician who said she'd never marry a doctor-or anyone in the military. She's a mom of four who said she'd never have kids. She's a former nonfiction writer and editor who said she'd never write fiction. Beth's novels include Wish You Were Here, Catch a Falling Star, and Somebody Like You.

I received an e-book copy of this novella free in exchange for an honest review. No other compensation was given.

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