Caity Belgrave fears she’s taken on way too much when she agrees to create the perfect Mansion Mountain Wedding for her cousin and bestie, Jenna Thornton.
When she drives into the luxurious Hearst Estate, the word “overwhelm” doesn’t do justice to the sudden panic attack. When she spies a gorgeous man materializing out of the woods like a ghost and watching her like a stalker, sheer terror turns her blood to ice.
Wait a minute—a stalker in a $3,000 Armani suit? And yet, Jack the Ripper was handsome and charming . . . is she living in a Rom-Com or a murder mystery?
Their unexpected encounter at the local Coffee Loft changes everything . . . no, not really. When he hides a photograph of a drop-dead gorgeous woman in his wallet, Caitey knows she’s in way over her head. This guy is dangerous, and if she wants to safeguard her heart, all sane reason tells her to stay far, far away!
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Marcus Stirling, a Retired Marine and Defense Specialist, is merely doing his daily security checks when he spies an unidentified vehicle loaded with wedding décor circling the Hearst Estate. How did the beautiful, sexy driver get the code to the private gate, and why is she staring daggers at him like he’s a mass murderer?
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It’s a Weekend of Disasters—with a capital “D.” A freak blizzard means the caterers, florist, string trio, bakery, and minister all cancel.
Can Caitey still pull off the wedding of Jenna’s dreams? With ingenuity, she just might. That is—until the power goes out!
Could Marcus Stirling save the day and become the man of her dreams? Impossible!
Read this “Save The Mansion Wedding” Rom-Com to find out!
P.S. Jenna, the Mansion Wedding Bride in Snow is Falling, Cocoa is Calling, is the Coffee Loft shop owner in New Orleans from my first Coffee Loft Romance, Wake Me Up Before You Cocoa! Read it first, then grab this new one!
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