Chance Meetings That Tied the Knot is based on true stories about people from every imaginable background and circumstance. Each story is a heartwarming example of a chance meeting with the goal of finding true and enduring love. These stories further illustrate that circumstances, choices, and personal awareness are key in producing such chance meetings. At the core of this book is a new heightened awareness that in our everyday lives, love is waiting. Use these stories to uplift your spirit, or guide you toward the path of love.
Chance meetings had a way of repeating themselves. Sooner or later, she and J.J. O'Keefe would bump into each other again—of that, she was sure. And when they did, she hoped the encounter would not be angry or accusatory because,
On the cusp of her first London season, Miss Madeline Gracechurch was shy, pretty, and talented with a drawing pencil, but hopelessly awkward with gentlemen.
I'm not sure. I'll have to look into her situation more extensively. At first look she appears to be British aristocracy.” “Who is it? Do I know her?” Kendall Mackenzie asked. “No, she's new in town. Just arrived yesterday.
“Kendall, I've a new girl in mind, but I don't think she'll come along as easily as most. I'm not sure. I'll have to look into her situation more extensively. At first look she appears to be British aristocracy.” “Who is it?
There were many chance meetings then on. We boarded our bus together. He greeted me once. ... We eventually tied the knot. We fondly recall, Our first meeting at the bus stop. 15. Souls roam through Stars and Planets.
Praise for Sophie Kinsella and Shopaholic Ties the Knot “Kinsella has a genuine gift for comic writing.”—The Boston Globe “Witty and hilarious.”—Cosmopolitan (U.K.) “Another entertaining entry in Kinsella’s unabashedly ...
Ginger was tied to the back of a portable toilet a hundred yards from the other animals. She had no shade or hay or water, and a short rope forced her head unnaturally high. Her braided tail was still tied up in a game knot allowing the ...
to me by meeting our cook's daughter at her bus stop. ... Her hair was dressed in the newest style too, pressed smoothly back into a knot at the base of her neck with a sequined half-hat perched on ... tied under the knot with a ribbon.
... you and Liza tied the knot someday in the future.” Jacob lowered his voice. “I have to take things slow with Liza. She has to overcome her fears about marriage after the way Paul treated her.” Meeting his gaze, Esther grew serious.
Growing up in the Christmas-crazed theme town of Yuletide was fun for fashion designer Rachel Chambers until a family scandal made her unwelcome.