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Yuletide Bride

Yuletide Bride

Danielle Lee Zwissler
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It’s that time of year again when the Magic of Christmas Festival begins its preparations. The festival, which started in 1912, was the first one of its kind that featured a marriage in the town center. And since then, couples have married there year after year, never divorcing, always a perfect match! Not until 1940 did the festival change. Couples were handpicked and put together, marrying in the town square, accepting their fate. And every year, the newspaper would cover the previous marriages, never finding unhappiness, but only true love-matches. That’s where Mary comes in.

Reporter Mary Ann Simms is single, almost 30 and a complete wreck and no longer
believed in fate and true love. She used to—hell she even swooned a time or two, but not anymore. That was years ago. But this year Mary, who hates the festival, has been put in charge of covering the entire thing for her local newspaper. Thinking it was a fate worse than death, Mary argues, but her friend who is the wife of the Editor-in-Chief, uses her pull and has her husband assign her to the
job. Mary decides that she will cover the whole thing, but she will uncover the real “Magic” even if it kills her. And the first couple she interviews is the Rochesters. A couple, whom married years ago, and were now residing in a local retirement home. It just so happens she meets their grandson while investigating the real truth behind the festival, and sparks begin to fly!
Language
English
Pages
66
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 06, 2013

Yuletide Bride

Danielle Lee Zwissler
0/5 ( ratings)
It’s that time of year again when the Magic of Christmas Festival begins its preparations. The festival, which started in 1912, was the first one of its kind that featured a marriage in the town center. And since then, couples have married there year after year, never divorcing, always a perfect match! Not until 1940 did the festival change. Couples were handpicked and put together, marrying in the town square, accepting their fate. And every year, the newspaper would cover the previous marriages, never finding unhappiness, but only true love-matches. That’s where Mary comes in.

Reporter Mary Ann Simms is single, almost 30 and a complete wreck and no longer
believed in fate and true love. She used to—hell she even swooned a time or two, but not anymore. That was years ago. But this year Mary, who hates the festival, has been put in charge of covering the entire thing for her local newspaper. Thinking it was a fate worse than death, Mary argues, but her friend who is the wife of the Editor-in-Chief, uses her pull and has her husband assign her to the
job. Mary decides that she will cover the whole thing, but she will uncover the real “Magic” even if it kills her. And the first couple she interviews is the Rochesters. A couple, whom married years ago, and were now residing in a local retirement home. It just so happens she meets their grandson while investigating the real truth behind the festival, and sparks begin to fly!
Language
English
Pages
66
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 06, 2013

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