Wedding
Bells in Merriment Bay
Merriment Bay series – Book 3
Change is in the air as wedding bells ring out
in Merriment Bay
Cat’s determined to propose to Amias. Well, it
is a leap year so it’s fine for women to do the asking, and besides, it took
him eighteen years to tell her how he felt. She’s not going to wait for him to
pop the question. All she needs to do is find the perfect time and place.
Kyra’s fallen for Francis Raine, who seems
happy to flirt and exchange banter but hasn’t actually asked her out. Does he
reciprocate her feelings, or is he this way with every girl he meets? There’s
only one way to find out. She’ll ask him on a date … as soon as he returns to
Merriment Bay.
Mary’s leaving Devon Villa after a lifetime
spent in the house. She’s never lived alone so it’s both an exciting and a
terrifying prospect. But change is good, isn’t it? Perhaps it’s time she tried
a few other new things too.
The Devon women want to move on to the next
chapters in their lives. And as Viola Devon used to say before she died, “The
only one who can write your own life story as you want it, is you.” Although
Viola’s didn’t work out too well. Will Cat, Kyra, and Mary have better luck
with theirs?
Author Bio
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Emily writes
novels, novellas and short stories about friendship, family and falling in
love. She loves a happy ending but knows that life doesn't always go to plan.
Her stories are sure to bring a smile to your face and a warmth to your heart.
Emily loves to connect with her readers and has
a readers' group in which many have become good friends. To catch up with
Emily, find out about the group, or connect with her on social media, go to her
website at www.emilyharvale.com.
Having lived and worked in London for several
years, Emily returned to her home town of Hastings where she now writes full-time.
She’s a member of the SoA, an Amazon bestseller and a Kindle All Star. When not
writing, she can be found enjoying the stunning East Sussex coast and
countryside, or in a wine bar with friends, discussing life, love and the
latest TV shows. Chocolate cake is often eaten. She dislikes housework almost
as much as she dislikes anchovies - and will do anything to avoid both. Emily
has two mischievous rescue cats that like to sprawl across her keyboard,
regardless of whether Emily is typing on it, or not.
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