The lively music stilled, and then began to play the traditional notes of the ‘Wedding March’, and Luke, together with the rest of the congregation, slowly rose to his feet.
He didn’t know whether he was supposed to or not, but Holly was in the same building and therefore he just couldn’t resist turning round to look at her.
She took the slow, careful steps of every bride—the pure, clear light from the windows turning the buttery satin of her dress into a soft kaleidoscope of colour. The understated beauty of the copper roses only emphasised her exquisite colouring. God, how he loved her.
Holly saw him watching her and smiled back, a look of pure happiness.
Luke’s heart thundered as their gazes held for a private, infinitesimal moment, and he knew that everything was going to be just perfect.
He had come home at last.
ISBN : 978-1-4592-5163-2
ONE BRIDEGROOM REQUIRED!
First North American Publication 1999
Copyright © 1998 by Sharon Kendrick
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