About This Book
Young Jennifer West was a working girl—as representative of Nylander's bridal shop, she counseled, comforted, and guided brides to the altar. She was happy with her job—happy making other girls' weddings perfect—and was sure that someday her dream man would come along.
Jennifer was hesitant about attending a society wedding—she had outfitted the bridal party and the bride wanted to show her appreciation—but she did go, and her escort turned out to be the handsome, wealthy Ronald Mainwaring, a man who could be any girl's Prince Charming.
Ron's interest in her after the wedding surprised Jennifer, and threw her secure world into a turmoil. She was attractive enough, but she never thought of herself as beautiful; and she was a working girl who moved in a completely different world. What could Ron see in her?
When Ron invited her to his home, Meadowood, for the Christmas season, Jennifer accepted, ignoring the warning of her usually supportive mother. The night before she was to leave for Meadowood, the girl had a nightmare that told of danger if she went.
But she had committed herself to going and to finding out how much she cared for this handsome architect who wanted to sweep her off her feet. So she dismissed the dream, telling herself that it was just normal nervousness before such an important journey. But she could not dismiss the sense of unease that enveloped her as she settled into Ron's home.
Jennifer was hesitant about attending a society wedding—she had outfitted the bridal party and the bride wanted to show her appreciation—but she did go, and her escort turned out to be the handsome, wealthy Ronald Mainwaring, a man who could be any girl's Prince Charming.
Ron's interest in her after the wedding surprised Jennifer, and threw her secure world into a turmoil. She was attractive enough, but she never thought of herself as beautiful; and she was a working girl who moved in a completely different world. What could Ron see in her?
When Ron invited her to his home, Meadowood, for the Christmas season, Jennifer accepted, ignoring the warning of her usually supportive mother. The night before she was to leave for Meadowood, the girl had a nightmare that told of danger if she went.
But she had committed herself to going and to finding out how much she cared for this handsome architect who wanted to sweep her off her feet. So she dismissed the dream, telling herself that it was just normal nervousness before such an important journey. But she could not dismiss the sense of unease that enveloped her as she settled into Ron's home.