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Diana Brandmeyer: Summer Brides

12BridesSummerEBook#4Diana Brandmeyer’s The Honey Bride is part of the fourth 12 Brides of Summer novella series releasing September 1.

Set in the spring following Diana’s The Festive Bride, it follows the fortunes of a young couple in 1887 Trenton, Illinois.

Kate’s life spirals into difficulties when her father is killed during a severe storm. She and her brother and grandmother try to make do on their farm before the bank repossesses it. What did her widowed father do with their money? How could it have disappeared?

A sympathetic neighbor (who works for Roy from The Festive Bride) wants to help but is spurned by Kate’s independence. When he happens upon beehives in the woods, he wonders if he’s found the secret to the lost funds and a way to Kate’s heart.

Diana enjoyed writing The Honey Bride, even as she felt great sympathy for her heroine: “I felt so bad having Katie go through so many trials!”

The story required a lot of research about bees.

“It seems like most of it ended up in a file on my computer instead of the story, but I read Langstroth’s Hive and the Honey-Bees: the Classic Beekeeper’s Manual [written 150 years ago] and talked with a friend who keeps bees.”

The idea to write about bees came when she nearly stepped on a bee one day.

“I did that a lot as a child and it hurt so much. Then bees were everywhere. Now the bees are dying so I was thankful I didn’t squish it. That made me wonder if there were bee keepers in this area. I didn’t locate any records in Trenton, IL that said there were but I did find a small advertisement about Italian Queen Bees for sale.”

The Honey Bride is a sweet addition on a summer day!

You can purchase The 12 Brides of Summer Collection #4 featuring Vickie’s The Country Fair Bride, Diana Brandmeyer’s The Honey Bride and Davalynn Spencer’s The Columbine Bride through ebook retailers found on the 12Brides.com website.

 Who is Diana Brandmeyer?

Diana Brandmeyer

Bigger. Better. Together.         Stories of love, blending and bonding.

Christian author, Diana Lesire Brandmeyer, writes historical and contemporary romances. Author of Mind of Her Own, A Bride’s Dilemma in Friendship, Tennessee and We’re Not Blended-We’re Pureed, A Survivor’s Guide to Blended Families. Once widowed and now remarried she writes with humor and experience on the difficulty of joining two families be it fictional or real life.

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Website: http://www.dianabrandmeyer.com

Blog: http://www.dianabrandmeyer.com/blog

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/dianalesirebrandmeyerauthor

Twitter: @dianabrandmeyer

To read Alma and Roy’s romantic story set at Christmas, try The Festive Bride  for only 99 cents!

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Amy PamSome select Walmart stores carried physical copies of Small-Town Summer Brides–a four-novella collection of stories from this series featuring the 12 Brides of Summer novellas written by Pam Hillman, Diana Brandmeyer, Maureen Lang and Amy Lillard starting June 30.

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The entire collection will be released in summer 2016 in a deluxe edition book.

And for those looking for a complete collection of The 12 Brides of Christmas novellas, it’s available here.

Brides

Releasing October 1, 2015. You can preorder at
http://amzn.to/1FclW0u

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