Jessica and Carol, two childhood friends, are both engaged to be married. Secretly afraid her fiance is going to chicken out, Carol is insisting on a double wedding. Jessica is appalled at the idea, but, she has a very soft heart and is easily persuaded to agree. Will Carol's fiance do a runner? Will they make it to the altar?
It’s murder before marriage in book five of the Someday Quilts series Nell’s future is on her mind, and it looks as though the pieces are coming together like a perfectly made quilt. Her relationship with police chief Jesse Dewalt is heating up, she’s thinking of starting her own business, and Grandma Eleanor, is about to get hitched. But just the future seems sewn up, Jesse’s former NYPD partner turns up—dead. Nell has to scramble to keep the wedding on track, her relationship from falling apart, and herself from being the target of a stranger with a secret. The Double Wedding Ring has romance, murder and a modern cozy feel… everything fans of the Someday Quilts series have come to love.
This workbook takes you through John Flynn's revolutionary method for making the Double Wedding Ring quilt pattern. Easy to follow, step-by-step instructions make machine piecing faster, simpler and more accurate.
From international bestselling author Patricia Scanlan comes a charming tale of best friends, family, and weddings. Jessica and Carol, two childhood friends, are both engaged to be married. Secretly afraid her fiancé is going to chicken out, Carol is insisting on a double wedding. Jessica is appalled at the idea: she doesn’t want to share the happiest day of her life. But how can she break the news to Carol? On top of that, Carol’s parents are separated and constantly fighting. Neither wants the other to be there. And Nadine, Carol’s younger sister, is wild and disruptive and drinks like a fish—hardly the ideal wedding guest. Can Jessica and Carol’s friendship survive a Double Wedding?
Double trouble! Daniel Wisdom was determined that his father, Lawrence, wouldn't fall for another gold digger. Okay, Leila Carlton and her granddaughter Silvey didn't much look like mercenary types, but you could never be sure…. Silvey Carlton wasn't keen on her grandmother becoming the fifth Mrs. Lawrence Wisdom. But she knew true love when she saw it. So, if Daniel was determined to think the worst of her—and Leila—Silvey would just have to prove him wrong. Leila and Lawrence were sure of two thing: they would get married—and get Daniel and Silvey to realize they were meant for each other, too! "A fun-filled romance…." —Affaire de Coeur on Desperately Seeking Annie
by Charles E. Stickney, Republished from the original 1902 edition - (PDF 5.7Mb, 115pp, illustrated) This rarely-seen work was originally published by "The Wantage Recorder," a local newspaper serving the upper reaches of northwest New Jersey. Subtitled "A Story of an Old Minisink Village Between the Minisink Indian War of 1754-8, and the French and Indian War of 1763-5," this love story revolves around the courtship of Freme and Bethune Courtright, two sisters who live on a typical frontier farm a few miles south of what is now Port. Their suitors are local boys Mark VanTuyle, Lem VanZandt, but Bethune falls for a curious Frenchman named Antoine Dutot. The action mostly takes place along the Old Mine Road, and on several occasions, Tom Quick, "The Avenger of the Delaware," makes an auspicious appearance. As the original edition is among the most sought-after of published Jerseyana, this masterfully-published eBook edition finally makes it possible for everyone to enjoy a fine tale from New Jersey's colonial frontier. The Digital Edition (Adobe PDF 1.5) is published in portrait orientation; extensive footnotes appear on the pages in which they are referenced; fully-searchable, fully-printable.
In this Regency-era romance, twins separated as babies and reunited as ladies secretly trade lives, only to fall for men they never imagined marrying. Mariotta Abingdon is shocked at the letter she receives, revealing that she has a twin sister from whom she was separated when her parents divorced. Eager to escape the strict household her mother keeps—and her limited social circle—Mariotta would like nothing more than to know the sister she always dreamed of having. Even more so after she meets Diana, and discovers the stylish, well-connected life she lives with their father, who seems quite affable despite his reputation as a notorious rake. As for Diana, she would happily trade life on the social circuit for a chance to escape her role as the dutiful daughter who must keep her extravagant father in check. So, the twins devise a devious plan to switch places. Diana and Mariotta soon become surprised by the shenanigans that ensue. For the sisters suddenly find themselves falling in love with the most unthinkable men—and neither will be able to return to the lives they once knew.