Annie Jones's delightful Route 66 series continues with the story of two very different people who seem to have nothing in common - but who are brought together by the God they both serve.
Mayor Jenny Fox of Cupid's Corner, Kansas, is out to break a record set back in the town's glory days, with sixty-six weddings to take place in town before the end of summer. And she won't let anyone get in her way - least of all Joe Avery, the aggravating, though certainly attractive, new editor of the town paper.
But when Jenny's ex-fiancé reenters the picture, the stakes are raised. And the editor can only pray for a miracle that will keep his plans to win Jenny's heart from becoming yesterday's news.
Annie Jones writes, "You are about to act as a witness to a marriage of faith, fun, and romance that brings together something old (Route 66), something new (an unexpected love), something borrowed (a town from my imagination), and something blue (the ex-fiancé who was always Mr. Wrong). I promise you won't feel jilted..."
Gale is an educational publishing company based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, the United States, in the western suburbs of Detroit. It was part of the Thomson Learning division of the Thomson Corporation, a Canadian company, but became part of Cengage Learning in 2007.
The company, formerly known as Gale Research and the Gale Group, is active in research and educational publishing for public and academic libraries, schools and businesses. The company may be best known for its full-text magazine and newspaper database, InfoTrac, and other online databases accessible from schools and libraries, as well as multi-volume reference works, especially in the areas of religion, history and social science.
Founded in Detroit in 1954 by Frederick Gale Ruffner, it was acquired by Thomson in 1985.