The Manning Grooms: Bride on the Loose / Same Time, Next Year
Debbie Macomber
Perfect for fans of Maeve Binchy' - CandisRaise a glass and toast the Manning family wedding! For a small fee, fifteen-year-old Carrie Weston wants Jason Manning to take her mother out on a date. A confirmed bachelor, Jason’s having none of it and neither it seems is Charlotte, Carrie’s mum, who’s mortified… Her resistance, however, suddenly makes it more of a challenge, one that Jason can’t resist…With a broken engagement to one of the Manning sisters behind him, James Wilkens heads for some Vegas sun…there he meets Summer Lawton. She’s on the rebound from a painful betrayal and James bets her that in a year she’ll be over it. To prove his point, he makes a date – same time next year – what will happen when they meet again?Make time for friends. Make time for Debbie Macomber.
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Praise forNew York Timesbestselling author
Debbie Macomber
‘Debbie Macomber is a skilled storyteller
and a sure-buy with readers’
—Publishers Weekly
‘Just what the doctor ordered for that feel-good factor’
—Sunday Express on Hannah’s List
‘A charming and touching tale of love,
loss and friendship’
—Closer magazine on Hannah’s List
‘Another touching read from Macomber’
—OK! magazine on Susannah’s Garden
‘An emotional, heart-warming and
highly enjoyable read’
—Closer magazine on Thursdays at Eight
‘She’s sold seventy million books and this
is another heart-tugger’
—Evening Telegraph on A Turn in the Road
‘Debbie Macomber’s books have such a lovely
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