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Something Old, Something New
From William Morrow & Company
Current price: $11.99
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Something Old, Something New
From William Morrow & Company
Current price: $11.99
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About the Book The citizens of Henry Adams are starting to take bets--will Lily Fontaine andTrent July finally tie the knot? All they want is a nice, simple wedding, buttheir well-meaning neighbors are turning the no-fuss affair into the event ofthe decade. Book Synopsis Beloved bestselling author Beverly Jenkins introduced readers to the delightful town of Henry Adams and its unforgettable residents in Bring on the Blessings and returned for another visit in A Second Helping . Now she brings us back to the people we have grown to love in Something Old, Something New --this time for a long-awaited wedding that will live forever in our hearts! Already one of the premier names in African-American historical romance fiction and thrilling contemporary romantic suspense, Jenkins is a wonderfully versatile storyteller who enchants with this poignant, heartwarming, and funny tale about the joys and trials of a uniquely endearing community that fans of Kimberla Lawson Roby and Angela Benson will especially appreciate. From the Back Cover The citizens of Henry Adams are starting to take bets--will Lily Fontaine and Trent July finally tie the knot? All they want is a nice, simple wedding, but their well-meaning neighbors are turning the no-fuss affair into the event of the decade. Bernadine, the towns fairy godmother, wants Lily to have a storybook wedding fit for a princess, and Lilys nine-year-old foster son is campaigning to be town preacher so he can officiate at the ceremony. Trouble multiplies when Trent is called on to help a new family move to town, not to mention Lily and Trents task of blending their families together. With the bustle of the tight-knit, and often tightly wound, friends and family pushing them to the breaking point, the couple begins to wish theyd eloped. But, as theyll soon be reminded, happiness in Henry Adams is meant to be shared.