Winter Wedding Bells
2013 • 98 pages

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“Winter Wedding Bells”—Mary ConnealyI have to admit Mary Connealy is one of my all time favorites and I started “Autumn's Angel” but was just a little too eager so I skipped over to “Winter Wedding Bells”. I read it during the girls' nap time and loved every second of it! Just watching the characters unfold little bits of their history makes me want more, I want a whole series dedicated to David (Stewart) Laramie's past and future in Wyoming. After reading of this one it makes me want to go back through Lassoed in Texas and Montana Marriages again because her characters are just that fun. While I think this is the first Irish lass I've found from Mary, she was appropriate and quaint and of course amusing. The children in this story just happen to be there, but the real events are between David and Megan. It's just great for a short story.All of the stories in here are based on one man Hitchcock's Hitching Post mail-order bride catalogue. It is funny and a great starting point. After the end of the stories there is a section with reader discussion questions and then a five way interview which is delightful to read and see where these authors came from and how they became connected on this opportunity to write a collection book. I give it four out of five stars, because one story just wasn't for me, but the rest I loved!posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2013/07/16/a-bride-for-all-seasons-the-mail-order-bride-collection/[bc:A Bride for All Seasons 16122790 A Bride for All Seasons Margaret Brownley https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1351878708l/16122790.SY75.jpg 21944202]

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