Y’all, looks like Lauren Layne has a fantastic new series on her hands!
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The Wedding Belles #1
by Lauren Layne
Releasing July 26, 2016
Pocket Books
Blurb:
Sex and the Cityย meetsย The Wedding Plannerย in The Wedding Belles, her sizzling brand new contemporary romance series about three ambitious wedding planners who can make any brideโs dream come trueโฆbut their own.
Discovering her fiancรฉ is an international conman just moments before they exchange vows devastates celebrity wedding planner Brooke Burkeโs businessโand breaks her heart. Now a pariah in Los Angeles, she seeks a fresh start in New York City and thinks sheโs found it with her first bridal client, a sweet, if slightly spoiled, hotel heiress. Then she meets the uptight businessman whoโs holding the purse springs.
Seth Tyler wishes he could write a blank check and be done with his sisterโs fancy-pants wedding. Unfortunately, micromanaging the event is his only chance at proving Mayaโs fiancรฉ is a liar. Standing directly in his way is the stunning blonde wedding planner whose practiced smiles and sassy comebacks both irritate and arouse him. He needs Brookeโs help. But can he persuade a wedding planner on a comeback mission toย unplan a wedding? And more importantly, how will he convince her that the wedding she should be planningโฆis theirs?
Goodreads Link: ย https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27271035-to-have-and-to-hold
Goodreads Series Link: https://www.goodreads.com/series/165203-the-wedding-belles
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Excerpt:
Hold on. Back up. Back all the way up. What do you mean youโre getting married?โ
It was eleven p.m. on a Wednesday, and Seth Tyler was exactly where he always was these days: behind his expansive mahogany desk at the Tyler Hotel Group, suit jacket slung over the back of his ergonomic chair, tie begging to be undone, impeccably pressed white shirt cuffed at the wrists.
He raked a hand through his thick light brown hair in frustration and fixed his younger sister with his best no-nonsense glare, an approximationโlike everything else he seemed to do latelyโof his deceased father.
When Seth’s father dropped dead of a heart attack eight months ago, Seth had thought the hardest part about his fatherโs passingโother than the mourning, of courseโwould be taking over the family company.
Sure, Seth had been groomed for the role. Heโd wanted the president and CEO title. Heโd always wanted it.
Eventually.
But not yet, for Godโs sake.
Seth had no problem admitting that he was a perfectionist, and heโd been bound and determined to take over the family company his way. The right way.
And the right way, as Seth had determined it, was spending at least a year shadowing each of the senior-level Tyler Hotel Group executives. Seth had wanted to learn every possible detail, every in and out of the business, before even thinking about taking over the reins of the Fortune 500 company.
But his fatherโs heart had had other plans. Mainly, up and quitting during a routine round of golf. And so, quietly, per his fatherโs wishes, Seth had become CEO two years ahead of schedule.
Not a day passed that Seth didnโt wish his father was still with him, but in truth, taking his place at the head of the boardroom table had been easier than Seth had anticipated. The investors hadnโt freaked out. The executive team hadnโt left in mass exodus. Even Hankโs longtime assistant, Etta, had stuck around, seemingly content to call Seth boss even as she busted his balls about not eating enough vegetables, getting enough sleep, or getting his hair cut.
But if taking over the family company was easier than Seth had expected, there was one ramification of Hank Tylerโs death that Seth hadnโt been in the least prepared for:
A wedding.
Maya Tyler inhaled a long, patient breath, as though preparing to deal with a difficult child. โWell see, marriage, Seth, is when two people fall in love and decide to spend the rest of their livesโโ
โYes, Iโm aware of how marriage works,โ Seth interrupted. Although, not as aware as well as heโd like, as it turned out. He wouldnโt be getting any firsthand knowledge of how marriage worked any time soon.
Maya bit her lip. โIโm sorry. I didn’t mean to remind you of Nadia.โ
Seth glanced down at his desk to avoid his sisterโs too-perceptive gaze. She wasnโt wrong. Heโd gotten to the point where he could go most days without thinking of his ex, but he hadnโt yet figured out how to think about marriage without hearing the incredulous laugh sheโd let out when heโd gone on one knee and showed her the ring heโd spent months picking out.
โCan we not?โ he said curtly.
โDonโt get pissed. Itโs a wedding. Youโre supposed to be happy.โ
โIโm not pissed; Iโm just surprised.โ
That was an understatement. Seth had not seen this coming, and for a man who exercised precision in all things, he couldnโt say he was enjoying the shock value of Mayaโs announcement. Especially not on the heels of his fatherโs death. A death that everyone but Seth had seen coming, because Seth had been the lone outsider on the knowledge that was his fatherโs longtime heart condition.
Apparently, Hank had considered his only son a control freakโhad known that Seth would have stopped at nothing to try to halt death in its tracks.
His father had been, well, right. It was hard to admit, but if Seth had known about his fatherโs condition, heโd have devoted every waking hour to researching experimental treatment and the best doctors.
Hank Tyler hadnโt wanted that for his final months. Not for himself or for Seth.
Still, Seth resented not having the choice. Resented his father nearly as much as he missed him.
But heโd put that behind him. Mostly.
Hank was gone, and Maya was still here. Maya was all he had.
He had known she was dating a new guyโNeil something or other. But Seth hadnโt thought a thing about it. Maya had whipped through a constant string of casual boyfriends since high school, and other than a two-year relationship in college, they had never been serious.
And it certainly hadnโt gotten close to marriage.
Whatโs worse, Seth hadnโt even met this man that was apparently to be his brother-in-law.
But none of this would have mattered, not really, if Sethโs instincts hadnโt been buzzing that something was amiss with the way this was all going down. Something was off. He knew it down to his gut.
โHow long have you been seeing this guy?โ he asked.
Maya slumped back in the plush chair facing Sethโs desk with a groan. โDonโt do this. I knew you were going to do this.โ
He frowned. โDo what?โ
โThe big brother thing,โ she said.
โHard not to, what with me being six years older and all,โ Seth said.
He didnโt add that he was doubly obligated to be protective given Hankโs death just months earlier. Maya had definitely been Daddyโs Little Princess. She still got tears in her eyes every time their fatherโs name was mentioned.
Maya leaned forward, her pale blue eyes much like his own, although her blond hair was lighter than his, thanks to her frequent trips to the salon.
โI love him, Seth. I know youโre jaded these days, but Neil is exactly the type of guy we women spend our entire lives dreaming about.โ
Seth bit his tongue to stop from saying that he bet Maya was exactly the type of girl that guys like Neil dreamed about, too. Young, pretty . . . and filthy rich.
Or so Neil likely thought.
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Lauren lives in New York City with her husband (who was her high school sweetheart–cute, right?!) and plus-sized Pomeranian.
Five years ago, she ditched her corporate career in Seattle to pursue a full-time writing career in Manhattan.
She writes smart romantic comedies with just enough sexy-times to make your mother blush, and in her ideal world, every stiletto-wearing, Kate Spade wielding woman would carry a Kindle stocked with Lauren Layne books.
When not bringing The Sexy, she likes toย blogย about her Instagram addiction, and why mean girls are the worst.
Author Links:ย Websiteย |ย Facebookย |ย Twitterย |ย Goodreads | Instagram
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