Wedding coordinator, Lucinda Parks, is sole proprietor of Spotlight
Celebrations in a small Texas town; is meeting with a devastatingly
handsome
client... Jeffery Sinclair. Jeffrey is a single dad planning a double wedding
for his two
daughters, Shelby and Candace. Their mother being deceased, the
pressure is
on for this highly successful architect/builder and owner of Greenhome
Company. An instant attraction is prevalent by both parties as they work
side
by side in solving the problems of this wedding.
Shelby is his cowgirl, dreaming of a very western wedding while Candace
seeks a tradition and fluffy beautiful wedding, desiring perfection. Trying to
fit two totally opposite visions including boots and a Texas barbeque on
one
side and lace gowns and Chopin music on the other, Jeff and Lucinda have
ample time to carry their attraction to the next level. Using the guise of
seeking Lucinda's advice on the construction of his dream home, she
inputs
all the desires she longs for personally. Overcoming the obstacles and
changes of the wedding at the last minute, everything is geared towards
bringing both dreams a reality for the girls. Now the time is here for Jeff to
focus on obtaining his dreams.
Another great book by Fleeta Cunningham that comes complete with a
great plot and excitement on creating the best day in the lives of two
beloved
daughters. This author has an ability to put a completely fulfilling story into
very few pages to create a short story. This will definitely leave you with a
completeness of a warm and cozy feeling of love and happiness to last
forever. This author never disappoints me. I look forward to all her new
creations.
Wedding coordinator Lucinda Parks is in the business of
turning fantasy into reality, but when debonair Jeff
Sinclair asks her to create a double wedding for his
daughters, she may have met her match.
Jeff designs houses, not weddings. And with his girls at
opposite ends of the country, Jeff must help beautiful
Lucinda unify the dreams of his daughters who agree on only
two things—the day of the wedding and the color scheme.
Lucinda foresees only one saving grace to the situation: the
long hours she’ll be spending with the single father of the
brides.