Author: | Dj Warner | ISBN: | 9781311803160 |
Publisher: | Dj Warner | Publication: | August 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dj Warner |
ISBN: | 9781311803160 |
Publisher: | Dj Warner |
Publication: | August 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Sunny Morgan believes her life is good. She co-hosts a morning radio program. Her best friend, Aggie Newbourne is a bit eccentric but seems to have a good head on her shoulders. Her teenage sons, identical triplets, do good in school and stay out of trouble. Sunny would like to clean her house better, get her mail out on time, look up people she lost contact with, and start dating. However, she likes her simple life: go to work, pay the bills, avoid conflict, and raise her boys. It's a nice go-with-the-flow lifestyle until Aggie announces she's getting married in a few weeks.
Aggie desperately needs help to pull off the short notice ceremony and against her better judgment, Sunny agrees to take on the challenge of wedding planning. She learns time isn't the only obstacle preventing Aggie's colorful vision for the nuptials. The hurdles include finding a chocolate cake that tastes like real chocolate, changing a drab party room above a pizza parlor into a rainbow palace, and coping with a groom's mother who refuses to attend her only son's wedding.
Sunny's life becomes more turbulent when the radio station she works for creates a contest to help Sunny find a date for the wedding—just as she starts dating the high school football coach. Soon she becomes the butt of rival stations jokes and her boys are provoked into defending her honor. Sunny knows she needs to change the crazy course she's on, but how can she do it when her life has become a raging current of problems and she's used to calm waters?
Sunny Morgan believes her life is good. She co-hosts a morning radio program. Her best friend, Aggie Newbourne is a bit eccentric but seems to have a good head on her shoulders. Her teenage sons, identical triplets, do good in school and stay out of trouble. Sunny would like to clean her house better, get her mail out on time, look up people she lost contact with, and start dating. However, she likes her simple life: go to work, pay the bills, avoid conflict, and raise her boys. It's a nice go-with-the-flow lifestyle until Aggie announces she's getting married in a few weeks.
Aggie desperately needs help to pull off the short notice ceremony and against her better judgment, Sunny agrees to take on the challenge of wedding planning. She learns time isn't the only obstacle preventing Aggie's colorful vision for the nuptials. The hurdles include finding a chocolate cake that tastes like real chocolate, changing a drab party room above a pizza parlor into a rainbow palace, and coping with a groom's mother who refuses to attend her only son's wedding.
Sunny's life becomes more turbulent when the radio station she works for creates a contest to help Sunny find a date for the wedding—just as she starts dating the high school football coach. Soon she becomes the butt of rival stations jokes and her boys are provoked into defending her honor. Sunny knows she needs to change the crazy course she's on, but how can she do it when her life has become a raging current of problems and she's used to calm waters?