What would a story be without secondary characters? Not as much fun, that's for sure. Especially when those secondary characters are like Sara Beth. She's Lennox's best friend. Has been since ninth grade. And now she's getting married to her sweetheart Brian (Ty's cousin). Aren't they cute? They took that picture for their "Save the date" cards. ;) Best friends don't come much better than Sara Beth, except right now, she's got her mind on one thing and one thing only--being married in a few months. And she's dragging Lennox along into the fray as maid of honor. Lennox doesn't mind much. Except that Sara Beth is also like a lot of other brides. She's in love and thinks everyone else should be too--including Lennox. So, Sara Beth and Brian delight in pushing Lennox and Ty together as much as possible. Not a difficult task when they're busy helping with wedding plans. Sara Beth is perky, Southern, sassy, and in love. Very much not like Lennox in a lot of ways. But that only seems to make their friendship tighter. Do you have a great best friend who's been in your life forever? Were you like Sara Beth when you were gearing up for your wedding and wanted everyone else to be in love too? Window of the Heart Lennox Malone may not believe in love, but she’s determined to do the best job she can as her friend Sara Beth’s maid of honor. Problem is, the man in charge of fixing up the chapel doesn’t match her determination. Fighting against preconceived notions, a past that catches up to her, and an attraction she wants nothing to do with, this wedding is turning into more than she can handle. Ty Dunne might be laid back and easy-going, but he’s determined to make sure the chapel is ready for his cousin’s wedding. Not only is it his duty as best man, but he wants to preserve the family’s history in the building. If only he could live up to his family’s other expectations—or those of Lennox Malone, the fiery redhead he can’t stop thinking about. Before he can go any further with her, though, he has to convince her that love is real and worth the risk. Lennox has built her walls high and sturdy, but Ty is determined to find a way in—even if it’s a window. Maybe the history of the chapel itself along with the romance of a wedding will help.
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