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The Wedding Planner's Predicament

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Cleo is done organizing weddings. James has a wedding to plan, and Cleo is his only hope.

If you love inspirational contemporary romance with a dash of humor, you’ll love The Wedding Planner’s Predicament.

January 2024: Cleo Sands flees to Eden Cove after a small oversight triggers a chain of events that ruins her best friend’s wedding day.

Decades of meticulously planning fairytale weddings for others come crashing down in one career-ending disaster.

She settles in at 12 Sycamore Street with two new missions: avoid being recognized and find a new life’s purpose. Simple.

James Mack, village vet and doting single dad, has a problem. His globetrotting only child has asked for something he can’t deliver, and facing reality means disappointing her. When Cleo brings in an injured bird for him to see to, she unwittingly brings the solution to his problem.

Now, he just has to convince her to help him…

First Line

Cleo sat in the doctor’s waiting room, staring at her own face across the room: the magazine buckled between the man’s fingers, making her eyebrows bulge alarmingly over her mouth.

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