Hasty Wedding, Debbie Macomber
Hasty Wedding, Debbie Macomber
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Hasty Wedding

Author: Debbie Macomber

Narrator: Tanya Eby

Unabridged: 6 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/25/2025


Synopsis

Claire Gilfoy is convinced she's never getting married, and attending her best friend's wedding in Las Vegas isn't helping. Then she meets Reed Tonasket, the best man, and can't get him out of her head. One wild, hazy night in the City of Lights later and she wakes up with a ring on her finger and a husband by her side. It's everything she ever wanted, but will Reed fit into her life back home?
 

About Debbie Macomber

How many people follow the dream they had as a child growing up? American Women's Fiction and Romance novelist, Debbie Macomber did just that. She realized that it was her dream to become a writer from the time she was in fourth grade. She did not act upon that dream (for fear of rejection) until she was 30 years old, and the mother of four children. She submitted many manuscripts, but all were rejected. She attended a romance writers conference, where one of her manuscripts, Heartsong, was selected to be critiqued by an editor from Harlequin Enterprises, Inc. Of course, that editor ripped her work to shreds with his criticism, and recommended she throw it away! Instead, she gathered the $10 fee and submitted the same manuscript to Harlequin's competitor, Silhouette Books. They published the manuscript, and Macomber's illustrious writing career began in earnest.

Debbie Macomber overcame her dyslexia to become one of the most prolific authors of romance novels. She sat in her kitchen, with four children, tapping out her work on an ordinary typewriter. At her peak writing, she was releasing two or three titles per year, with her first hardcover novel being released in 2001.

Most women today are very familiar with Macomber's current works, especially those that have been made into Hallmark Channel movies and series. The Christmas movies.......Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle, Call Me Mrs. Miracle, and Trading Christmas.....have become iconic Christmas features. The Cedar Cove series was also a hit with not only Debbie Macomber fans, but Hallmark fans in general.

Macomber and her husband raised their four children, and now have grandchildren. They still live in Port Orchard, Washington, but now winter in Florida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by BONNIE on April 22, 2025

I downloaded this audiobook from NetGalley last night and spent the evening smiling with Clare and Reed. They run into each other during a friends wedding in Las Vegas, and get caught up in all the love and lust in the air. They awake in bed, and wearing matching rings! But, once back to the real grin......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on February 22, 2025

I was kind of surprised to realize this book was written in the 90s since a lot of it seemed prevalent still. Unfortunately, racism is still very rampant, and an interracial marriage such as this one probably would still be frowned upon in certain areas. The FMC is a white woman and the MMC a Native......more

Goodreads review by January on March 05, 2025

Hasty Wedding by Debbie Macomber (1993) That Special Woman! 221-page Kindle Ebook story pages 8-217 Genre: Contemporary Romance Featuring: Blurb, Author's Bibliography, Washington Map, Librarian, Biracial MC, American Indian/Native American, Tribe, Reservation, Fictional Small-Town Washington 50 miles......more

Goodreads review by Sarah Beth on April 29, 2025

This is a new recording of an older book and well, it just didn’t age well. While prejudice was and unfortunately still can be an issue, I think that most of society wouldn’t have any issues with this relationship and so that being the whole conflict point just doesn’t work in 2025. At this point, t......more

Goodreads review by Linda on June 26, 2013

Clare Gilroy was sunshine and rainbows - and strictly no dice to darkly taciturn Reed Tonasket, whose Native American blood made him a misfit in her lily-white world. Damning his forbidden passion, safeguarding theharsh solitude of his soul, Reed vowed to steer clear of the tempting Anglo. Until a L......more