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12 Brides of Summer: Vickie McDonough

12 Brides of Summer; LangThe (now best selling!) 12 Brides of Summer Collection includes a traditional summer activity in The County Fair Bride by Vickie McDonough.

Vickie wrote The Fruitcake Bride with a sequel in mind. Finding the story was easy and fun.

“My heroine in The County Fair Bride is Prudy Willard, who was the antagonist in The Fruitcake Bride. She’s been away for a while and gone through a big change.”

A year and a half after she made a fool of herself trying to catch Pastor Clay, Prudy has returned to 1891 Advent, Texas to help care for her ailing father. She’s still embarrassed about what happened before and is nervous about seeing Pastor Clay and his wife Karen again.

Changes have occurred in Advent. The town has grown and with her mayor father ill, a handsome newcomer has stepped in as interim mayor.

“Prudy isn’t too happy with this interloping Adam Merrick taking her father’s job and decides to offer her “assistance” to make sure he’s doing things properly. Needless to say, Adam doesn’t appreciate her help.”

Undated historic photo from the Boulder County Fair. (Courtesy Longmont Museum) Vickie

(Courtesy Longmont, CO Museum)

The theme of The Fruitcake Bride was trusting God when things don’t go as planned, Vickie said.

“In The County Fair Bride, Prudy learns she needs to change and trust God, and that she can’t always change things herself.

Sometimes we need to yield our plans to God’s plans for us.”

Vickie enjoyed writing this story. “It was fun giving snooty Prudy her own story and redeeming her.”

How did such a proud woman become a County Fair Bride?

You’ll have to read it to find out!

The Fruitcake Bride, which enables readers to see how badly Prudy behaved before she changes, is still available as an ebook for 99 cents: here.

Who is Vickie McDonough?

 

Vickie McDonough

Vickie McDonough

Vickie McDonough is the author of 40 novels and novellas. More than a million copies of books with her name on them have sold.

Vickie has been married 40 years. She and her husband live in Oklahoma and have four grown sons, one daughter-in-law and a precocious granddaughter. When she’s not writing, Vickie enjoys reading, antiquing, watching movies, and traveling.

In addition to the 12 Brides of Summer, Vickie has written two other projects with Michelle Ule and Margaret Brownley, including A Pioneer Christmas Collection and The 12 Brides of Christmas.

For more information about Vickie and her books, visit her website: www.vickiemcdonough.com

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