The Wedding She Always Wanted

The Wedding She Always Wanted by Stacy Connelly is a contemporary romance published by Harlequin Enterprises ULC in 2010. This original edition spans 216 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Emily Wilson, a jilted bride-to-be whose life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Javier Delgado at the wedding that was meant to be hers. Despite knowing that the charming restaurateur is not her type, she finds herself drawn to him in ways she never anticipated.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of love, fate, and the complexities of family life as Emily navigates her feelings for Javier. The book delves into the tension between her past and the allure of a new relationship, highlighting the challenges of moving on from heartbreak. As Javier, a hardworking entrepreneur, becomes captivated by Emily, the story raises questions about commitment and the possibility of a future together. This edition offers a glimpse into the emotional journey of two individuals as they confront their desires and the idea of marriage.
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Emily Wilson’s world tilted on its axis when Javier Delgado twirled her into his arms. The jilted bride-to-be never expected to meet a man like him at the wedding that should have been hers. Still, she knew the suavely handsome playboy was wrong for her in every way. So why was she letting the dashing restaurateur sweep her off her feet?
Javier didn’t believe in fate. But from the moment he spun Emily onto the dance floor, the hardworking entrepreneur was captivated by the stunning society beauty. Emily had faith in Javier–and in the passion that made him long to shed his bachelor ways. What would it take to get her to say yes? To take that fateful walk down the aisle…with him?
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