Linda tells us all about her favourite real-life lovestory:
âI love romantic stories, obviously, but real-life romances especially touch me. One of the most romantic couples I know is my son and his wife.
âWhile in college, this macho firefighter worked as a shoe clerk. His uniform included a T-shirt emblazoned with the athletic storeâs logo. When he phoned one evening to tell me about selling a pair of shoes to a beautiful blonde with the âprettiest blue eyes Iâve ever seenâ, I suspected she was special.
âSure enough, they fell in love, and my romantic son proposed at his own birthday party, which turned out to be a surprise engagement party as well, complete with ring and roses and limo. Then, on the day of their wedding, the bride and groom celebrated their fortuitous meeting at the shoe store with one final romantic gesture. Beneath his tux, the groom wore the âJust For Feetâ T-shirt. And the bride? Beneath her stunning white gown, the bride wore a carefully preserved pair of tennis shoes. Yes, those tennis shoes.
âSo, no matter where you meet your true loveâat a wedding, the way Natalie and Cooper meet, or at a shoe storeâhereâs wishing you many, many happy-ever-afters.â
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WINNING THE SINGLE MUMâS HEART
BY
LINDA GOODNIGHT
www.millsandboon.co.ukNatalie is the chef who makes cakesfor The Wedding Belles. Here are her tipsfor personal touches that will make your ownwedding cake unique and special:
Unless you are an experienced baker, start with your favourite cake mix instead of baking from scratch. It will taste good, take less time, and be more likely to turn out well. You can even make each layer a different flavour! Three layersâsix-inch, eight-inch, ten-inchâshould feed fifty guests.
Freeze the layers after they have been baked and cooled. This makes frosting and decorating much easier, without fear of tearing your layers.
A homemade layer cake looks professional if decorated well. Place a couple of mini calla lilies on the top layer, then stagger one on each tier, bending the stems around so that they conform to the shape of the cake. Other easy but beautiful choices for decorating are candied flowers, or fresh fruits such as raspberries, or chocolate-dipped strawberries.
NATALIEâS DREAM CREAM CHEESE ICING
4 oz real butter
1 lb real cream cheese 2 lb icing sugar 1 tsp vanilla 2 tbsp milk, if needed
In a medium bowl, beat butter and cream cheese together until smooth. Gradually add sugar. Beat on high until smooth (about 1 minute). Thin with milk to ice cake smooth; use full-strength for piping borders.
CHAPTER ONE
NATALIE THOMPSON felt a little woozy. In fact, she felt a lot woozy.
Wouldnât it be just ducky if the cake artist collapsed on top of a vastly expensive five-layer wedding cake?
âNot now, not now,â she whispered desperately,blowing a strand of blond bangs out of her eyes. The chatter of wedding guests filing into the reception warned her to hurry.
Her fingers trembled as she made one last adjustment to the glittering cake topper. As a group of classy wedding planners, she and her best friends/coworkers, collectively known as the Wedding Belles, took pride in making other womenâs dreams come true. Right now her fondest dream was to remain upright for another ten minutes.
The air in front of her eyes danced with black spots. Ten minutes might be pushing it.
Why, oh why, hadnât she taken time to eat something? With all the activity of setting up for todayâs wedding, sheâd used up every drop of sugar in her body. Now her insulin had kicked in, expecting to be balanced out with a meal.
Diabetes, the bane of her existence since she was seven, could be so unforgiving.
A mountain of sugar in front of her and she dare not snitch a bite lest she destroy the picture-perfect confection that had taken days to create. Not that she was supposed to eat sugar in the first place.
Breath a bit short, she stepped back to survey the table. This was the first Christmas wedding of the season and, in keeping with the holiday theme, the cake sat on a raised pedestal beneath a beribboned archway of twinkling silver, blue and white snowflake lights. Beneath them the cakeâs frosting glistened like new-fallen snow.
Draping the table in heavy white satin with wide blue bows and tiny silver bells tucked up at the corners had been Serenaâs latest creation, an idea the Bellesâ dress designer had brought back from the bridal show in Seattle. Natalie glanced around to find the cool, elegant blonde taking one last survey of the ballroom. Serena had also brought back something else from the bridal fair and subsequent plane crash that had scared them all to death. Sheâd brought back a rather wild and dangerous pilot, Kane Wiley, who had looked ready to eat her up like the last bite of creamy vanilla cheesecake.
Ah, yes. Cheesecake. Sugar. Food. Her job and her dilemma.