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Title help: contemporary anthology around a wedding - SOLVED

 
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simplyparticular



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:13 am    Post subject: Title help: contemporary anthology around a wedding - SOLVED Reply with quote

I remember reading this book umpteen times in the late 90s and early 2000s, but it might have been older because I think I bought it used. It had a silver foil cover, and had either 3 or 4 novellas about characters that were involved with a couple's wedding. I'm pretty sure the couple had already had their own book.

The stories I remember from the anthology:
1. the divorced parents of the bride reunite
2. the videographer of the wedding takes a bet that he can get in the pants of the icy florist. She cuts him cold, but they are brought back together by her special flower blooming that he is hired to videotape for a national TV show, and he finds out she's really shy because of a stutter or stammer.
3. a roadtrip romance between a bridesmaid and groomsmen, friends of the wedding couple from college? One of them is driving someone's vehicle cross country for them. They had had a bitter breakup, so there are lots of sparks in this book.

And I think there may have been a fourth story, but I might just be thinking of the original couple's book. Question

Any help tracking this down is GREATLY appreciated. It's been driving me nuts on and off for years - I lent it out and never got it back.

Reading Ride With Me by Ruthie Knox, a great road trip romance, reminded me again of the third story and has sent me on the hunt again.


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library addict



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 1:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is this With This Ring by Bethany Campbell/Barbara Delinsky/Bobby Hutchinson/Anne McAllister?

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ONE WEDDING--FOUR LOVE STORIES FROM YOUR FAVORITE HARLEQUIN AUTHORS!

The church is booked, the reception arranged and the invitations mailed. All Diane Bauer and Nick Granatelli have to do is walk down the aisle. Little do they realize that the most cherished day of their lives will spark so many romantic notions... .

--Laurie Chase-Spenser arranges the most beautiful wedding bouquets in St. Louis. But meeting videographer Jeff Remington makes her absolutely wilt. He comes too close to discovering her secret.

--Cynthia Bauer dreads seeing Russ Shaw after their scandalous divorce years earlier. Yet Russ is determined to give his only daughter away.. . . Encountering his ex-wife again is a bonus.

--At twenty-six, Francesca Granatelli is considered the spinster of the family! Wedding caterer Eric Thorpe is ready to change her status. But Frankie's career comes first--who has time to be a wife and mother, too?

--Bridesmaid Annie D'Angelo can't stand being in the same room with usher Jared Flynn--never mind walking up the aisle! But each has agreed to play a part in the wedding. That isn't hard--Anne and Jared are actors--yet the pain each feels is real.


And then Anne MacAllister's I Thee Wed HAR#387 is the bride (Diane) and groom's (Nick) story.
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simplyparticular



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 3:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

library addict wrote:
Is this With This Ring by Bethany Campbell/Barbara Delinsky/Bobby Hutchinson/Anne McAllister?

And then Anne MacAllister's I Thee Wed HAR#387 is the bride (Diane) and groom's (Nick) story.


Yes! You are brilliant.

Strangely, I was right about the bride and groom's names, but I don't think I ever got a hold of that book.

Too bad it's not an eBook, I'll have to actually order it and WAIT! The horror. Rolling Eyes
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