A Waterfront Wedding: A Heart's Landing Novel from Hallmark Publishing
It’s the wedding of the year...
But who will get to host it?

In Heart’s Landing, Evelyn wants to prove she’s a good manager of the Captain’s Cottage by the bay—a favorite place for weddings. Meanwhile, Ryan has invested his life savings to remodel the town’s old boatworks into a brand-new wedding venue.

When a Marine and his bride win the Wedding in a Week contest, they have seven days to put together a romantic, all-expenses-paid event. It’ll be written up in Weddings Today magazine. But will they choose Evelyn’s cottage or Ryan’s boatworks?

The rival business owners cozy up to the bride and groom, helping them plan their military wedding. And even though Evelyn and Ryan both grew up in Heart’s Landing, they learn they never truly knew each other until now. But can they trust each other when only one of them can win?

This sweet, heartwarming romance includes a free Hallmark original recipe for Slow-Braised Lamb with Apricot Madeira Sauce.
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A Waterfront Wedding: A Heart's Landing Novel from Hallmark Publishing
It’s the wedding of the year...
But who will get to host it?

In Heart’s Landing, Evelyn wants to prove she’s a good manager of the Captain’s Cottage by the bay—a favorite place for weddings. Meanwhile, Ryan has invested his life savings to remodel the town’s old boatworks into a brand-new wedding venue.

When a Marine and his bride win the Wedding in a Week contest, they have seven days to put together a romantic, all-expenses-paid event. It’ll be written up in Weddings Today magazine. But will they choose Evelyn’s cottage or Ryan’s boatworks?

The rival business owners cozy up to the bride and groom, helping them plan their military wedding. And even though Evelyn and Ryan both grew up in Heart’s Landing, they learn they never truly knew each other until now. But can they trust each other when only one of them can win?

This sweet, heartwarming romance includes a free Hallmark original recipe for Slow-Braised Lamb with Apricot Madeira Sauce.
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A Waterfront Wedding: A Heart's Landing Novel from Hallmark Publishing

A Waterfront Wedding: A Heart's Landing Novel from Hallmark Publishing

by Leigh Duncan
A Waterfront Wedding: A Heart's Landing Novel from Hallmark Publishing

A Waterfront Wedding: A Heart's Landing Novel from Hallmark Publishing

by Leigh Duncan

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Overview

It’s the wedding of the year...
But who will get to host it?

In Heart’s Landing, Evelyn wants to prove she’s a good manager of the Captain’s Cottage by the bay—a favorite place for weddings. Meanwhile, Ryan has invested his life savings to remodel the town’s old boatworks into a brand-new wedding venue.

When a Marine and his bride win the Wedding in a Week contest, they have seven days to put together a romantic, all-expenses-paid event. It’ll be written up in Weddings Today magazine. But will they choose Evelyn’s cottage or Ryan’s boatworks?

The rival business owners cozy up to the bride and groom, helping them plan their military wedding. And even though Evelyn and Ryan both grew up in Heart’s Landing, they learn they never truly knew each other until now. But can they trust each other when only one of them can win?

This sweet, heartwarming romance includes a free Hallmark original recipe for Slow-Braised Lamb with Apricot Madeira Sauce.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781952210143
Publisher: Hallmark Publishing
Publication date: 04/20/2021
Series: A Heart's Landing Novel from Hallmark Pu , #3
Pages: 316
Sales rank: 492,257
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Leigh Duncan is the award-winning author of more than two dozen novels, novellas and short stories. Her first full-length book, The Officer’s Girl, was released by Harlequin American Romance in 2010. Leigh went on to write seven more books for Harlequin, including the highly acclaimed Glades County Cowboys series, before she began writing the more complex, heart-warming and emotional stories that have resonated with her readers. One of the lead authors for Hallmark Publishing, an Amazon best-selling author and a National Readers’ Choice Award winner, Leigh lives on Central Florida's East Coast where she writes women’s fiction and sweet, contemporary romance with a dash of Southern sass. Leigh loves to stay in touch with readers through social media. Find her at https://facebook.com/LeighDuncanBooks, or visit her website at https://leighduncan.com.

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“We can skip that part,” Ryan said, his expression turning as self-satisfied as a cat who’d just eaten the canary. “Daniel and Brianna want a military wedding.”

“As in everything red, white, and blue?” Evelyn tried to picture the couple standing beneath an arbor draped in patriotic bunting.

“That’s where I went, too. But no. I asked Daniel about it. He said he was thinking more about all the gold buttons and insignia on the Marine uniform. Gold, with touches of red. He’ll wear his uniform instead of a tux. The same for his groomsmen.”

“That could work. It’d definitely make for a beautiful wedding.” An unsettling uncertainty stirred in her chest. She tilted her head. “Does Brianna know about this?”

“From what Daniel said, it was her idea.”

That decided it. If the couple had chosen their theme together, who was she to argue? She’d been right about one thing. Ryan had been keeping a secret. She slanted a look at him. Did he know how important this was? How many people needed this information? “Who else knows this will be a military wedding? Did you mention it to Alicia or Jenny?”

Ryan’s sheepish grin made her heart quiver. “Never even thought of it.”

“When we finish up here, we’d better make some phone calls if we want to give this couple a perfect wedding.” She paused when a new thought occurred to her. Ryan had known about the theme all along, but he’d let her spend the last fifteen minutes giving him a lesson on weddings. A lesson he obviously hadn’t needed. She pursed her lips. “If you knew about the theme and everything else, why’d you let me ramble on for so long?”

Ryan shrugged. “I must like listening to you talk, I guess.”

She stared at him. Had his ears actually turned pink? She blinked and looked again. Yep. Like they had whenever he’d gotten flustered as a kid, his ears had turned so red they practically glowed. But why? They were just two friends, having a discussion. He shouldn’t be embarrassed. Unless...

She picked at a loose thread at the hem of her shirt.

Unless he liked her.

A shiver that had nothing to do with the temperature in the room worked its way from her shoulders to her feet. Did Ryan’s feelings for her go beyond friendship? The concept was so new, so foreign, she stilled. Her mind whirred with a whole world of possibilities she’d never allowed herself to consider.

“Evelyn. Earth to Evelyn. You okay over there?” Ryan began to rise from his chair.

Marshaling her thoughts, she waved him back into his seat. “What’d you say?”

“I said, I still don’t understand how we’re going to make sure Brianna and Daniel don’t cancel their wedding.”

She might not know whether Ryan liked her as, well, more than a friend, but she had a plan. A good one. “We’ll double-team them,” she announced, her voice firm and decisive. “Starting tomorrow, we’ll go with them to every store that’s participating in Wedding-In-A-Week. We’ll sit beside them during the tastings at I Do Cakes and Food for A Day. We’ll ooh

and aah over the floral arrangements at Forget Me Knot.” When Ryan rolled his eyes at the last one, she conceded the point. “Okay, you don’t have to gush about the flowers. But the rest of it, definitely. While we’re at it, we’ll remind them why they’re perfect for one another and why they’ll never find another love as true as the one they’ve found in each other.”

“She’s the yin to his yang,” he put in. “Where he’s weak, she’s his strength. Vice versa and etcetera.” He waited a beat. “You think it’ll work?”

“It has to. Otherwise, things like venues and who pays for dinner at Bow Tie Pasta won’t matter, ’cause without our help, Daniel and Brianna will make the biggest mistake of their lives.” She wagged her finger back and forth between them. “And guess who everybody’s gonna blame.”

“Whoa!” Ryan threw up his hands. “Neither of us wants that.” For a long minute, he sat quietly. At last, a sly smile formed on his lips. “You know, there is an upside to all this.”

Evelyn cocked her head. “What?”

“It’ll give us”—his eyebrows rose and fell—“a chance to get to know one another better.”

Her heart caught. She’d been right earlier. There was something going on between them. She swallowed. “I’m afraid we’ll have to work pretty close together if we’re going to save this wedding.”

“Good.” Ryan stood. “We were friends for a long time. Then we just...”

“Drifted apart?” she finished. Why that had happened was one of life’s little mysteries.

“Yeah, that. So, friends again?”

“Sure.” She let out a long, slow breath. Friends. He wanted to be friends. She should’ve known she was wasting her time hoping for something more. Despite the disappointment that pricked her chest, she squared her shoulders. Heart’s Landing was counting on them. They had a job to do, a wedding to keep on track. If that meant she had to spend the next five days working with Ryan, so be it.

She’d just have to keep her guard up. She’d constantly remind herself he wanted to be friends—and nothing more. Otherwise, by the time Brianna walked down the aisle, she’d be in for a world of heartbreak.

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