Once Upon a Bride
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But now was not the time for a pity party, so she smiled back at Elise. “No problem.”
“You need to meet his plane, take him to Jay’s, and make sure he doesn’t do anything crazy. Jay will be home as soon as he can after work, and then you can leave for the evening and we’ll figure out the rest of the schedule from there.”
“Got it.”
Elise reached out and squeezed her hand. “Seriously. Making sure Cameron doesn’t ruin my wedding is the best present you could give me.”
She waved away Elise’s thanks. This was going to be a piece of cake. Or at least better than tea set spray-painting duty. After all, how bad could this Cameron MacKinnon guy be?
Acknowledgments
I’m so thankful to everyone at Forever Romance for being game to try this experiment with me. (Probably lots of you won’t have noticed, but this prequel novella is a self-published add-on to a series that is otherwise published by Forever. This isn’t something you see a ton of!) Lexi Smail was extremely generous with her time and along with Estelle Hallick helped think through how we could make best use of Jay and Elise’s origin story.
My thanks also to Amber Belldene, whose thoughtful feedback on an early draft help smooth things out and, to Sarah Pesce of Lopt & Cropt Editing for copyediting in a hurry, and as always, to Courtney Miller-Callihan for all the shepherding!
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Jenny Holiday started writing in fourth grade, when her aging-hippie teacher, between Pete Seeger songs, gave the kids notebooks and told them to write stories. Jenny’s featured poltergeist, alien invasions, or serial killers who managed to murder everyone except her and her mom. She showed early promise as a romance writer, though, because nearly every story had a happy ending: fictional Jenny woke up to find that the story had been a dream, and that her best friend, father, and sister had not, in fact, been axe-murdered. Today she is a USA Today bestselling author of historical and contemporary romance. She lives in London, Ontario.
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