Going to the Chapel

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Steeple Hill, Jan 1, 2010 - Fiction - 256 pages
Her rich, spoiled, about-to-be-married cousin has been giving Julie White The Look her whole life. The Look that says she isn't successful enough, attractive enough, anything enough. So after getting The Look one too many times, Julie tries to impress Cousin Elaine— and without exactly lying, lets Elaine think Julie's landed her dream job— as a wedding planner.



But when Elaine's real wedding planner runs off with all her money, she begs Julie to save her big day. And so Julie organizes a huge, splashy wedding at the chapel where she actually works. And hopes that the bride, the groom and two hundred assorted guests somehow won't notice that it's really a funeral chapel.—
 

Contents

Chapter One
7
Chapter Two
32
Chapter Three
44
Chapter Four
59
Chapter Five
78
Chapter Six
109
Chapter Seven
141
Chapter Eight
160
Chapter Ten
214
Chapter Eleven
232
Chapter Twelve
251
Chapter Thirteen
265
Chapter Fourteen
290
Chapter Fifteen
308
Copyright Page
319
Copyright

Chapter Nine
181

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About the author (2010)

Janet Tronstad grew up on her family’s farm in central Montana and now lives in Pasadena, California where she is always at work on her next book. She has written over thirty books, many of them set in the fictitious town of Dry Creek, Montana where the men spend the winters gathered around the potbellied stove in the hardware store and the women make jelly in the fall.

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