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She looked up and smiled at him.

7…

“I love you.”

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She laughed and said it back. He’d never grow tired of hearing it.

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They turned their attention to the oversized television screen where the ball drop was being broadcast.

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Cole snuck another look at Amber, her blonde hair in waves over her shoulders.

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She was the most beautiful woman in the world. And she was his.

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She turned to look at him and their eyes locked.

“Happy New Year!”

The room broke out in shouts and whistles and noise of all kind, but Cole ignored them all because the only thing that mattered was the woman who stood before him. With his free hand, he cupped Amber’s cheek and pulled her in for a deep kiss and rung in the new year and their future.

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Choosing Happily Ever After

Please enjoy this excerpt fromChoosing Happily Ever After

She was gorgeous.All dressed in white, of course. The veil covered her face, but there was no doubt that beneath the gauzy film was the hint of a smile while she tried to bite back the tears that threatened to spill down her cheeks despite the bride’s insistence earlier that she “absolutely will not cry. I’m just not a crier.”

Hope Turner had seen it a million times before. And they almost always cried.

At least a little.

“Are you ready?” she asked the bride, who clutched her father’s arm tightly. “Just like we practiced.”

“Only this time it’s for real.”

Hope nodded. “It is.”

She’d also seen this a million times. A bride and groom who laughed and joked their way through the rehearsal the night before and then completely came undone at the actual ceremony the moment they realized that it was, in fact,real.

“And youareready,” she added. “It’s going to be great.” The bride nodded and looked straight ahead. That was Hope’s cue.

She whipped out her phone, which also served as a control station for basically everything, and tapped a button. A moment later, the traditional wedding march—the bride’s choice, not hers—filled the outdoor ceremony space Hope had dubbed Riverbend, due to the fact that it was, in fact, in the bend of the river. She had her pick of perfect ceremony sites on Ever After Ranch, but this was her favorite.

Hope stepped back and let the bride’s father lead her down the grassy aisle toward her groom, whom, she was absolutely certain, would also be dabbing his eyes through the entire ceremony.

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