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::[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373836120/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Always a Bridesmaid by Sullivan, Sharpe and Kistler]<br>
 
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:::Oh wow, Leigh.  Thanks for all that info.  And boo on Amazon for incorrectly listing. --[[User:DawnBurn|DawnBurn]] 20:06, 18 September 2007 (PDT)

Latest revision as of 03:06, 19 September 2007

This actually appears to be an anthology of novellas.

From Amazon's page

Book Description No more catching the bouquet . . .

Three bridesmaids catch their man.

Plan-it-to-death Serena Stafford believes that only her wildly impetuous sister could fall in love in three days. But Serena hasn't planned on her chemistry with best man Tom Erickson as they drive to her sister's Vegas wedding. A drive that takes three days . . .

During a friend's Caribbean wedding, Emily Wakefield and ex-fiancé Loring Mackenzie are "accidentally" stranded overnight on a tiny island -- with a big bottle of champagne -- and Emily's warning bells go off. But by morning, all Emily hears are wedding bells . . .

Andie Summerhill is instantly attracted to Jason McKinley -- her sister's date for their brother's wedding. But why would her staid, conservative sister even be interested in a man like Jason? He's too fast, too sexy, too unpredictable . . .and perfect for Andie.

Goodbye aqua taffeta . . .hello wedding white. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author JANE SULLIVAN is a three-time finalist for Romance Writers of America's Rita Award, the industry's highest honor, as well as a winner of the National Readers' Choice Award, a four-time winner of the Aspen Gold and a three-time winner of the Texas Gold. In addition to writing for Harlequin, Jane writes single title contemporary romances under the name Jane Graves.

ISABEL SHARPE started reading romance in high school, back when it should have been called, "Men who plunder honeyed depths and the women who let them." After she quit work eight years ago to be with her first-born son and nearly went out of her mind with boredom, she started writing. Yes, she was the clichéd bored housewife writing romance, but it was either that cliché or seduce the mailman, and her mailman was unattractive. 14 sales later, to Duets, Temptation and Blaze as well as 3 Harlequin special projects, the mailman is still ugly and Isabel can safely say she made the better choice.

JULIE KISTLER has written around thirty books for Harlequin, as well as this novella and an on-line read. And one non-fiction book about high school basketball! She loves romantic comedy and is proud to have won the Madcap Award for excellence in that genre. She's also been a Rita and Golden Heart finalist more than once, a board member for RWA, president of Novelists Inc, and a theater critic and soap opera columnist in her spare time. In a previous life, she was a lawyer. Julie is thrilled to share the company of stars like Jane Sullivan and Isabel Sharpe on the "Always a Bridesmaid" anthology! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Not sure if we should just change the description & add in the other authors & list Kistler as an editor and leave the link alone or rework the link somehow.

This is not an anthology. The book on this page, Always A Bridesmaid, was a book solely written by Julie Kistler (ISBN:0373162669). Kistler later participated in an anthology also called Always A Bridesmaid with Jane Sullivan and Isabel Sharpe (neither of whom were writing at the time Kistler's original book came out) published in 2004 (ISBN:0373836120). Amazon copied the listing for the latter book on the former one, but they are different books:
Always A Bridesmaid by Julie Kistler
Always a Bridesmaid by Sullivan, Sharpe and Kistler
--Leigh
Oh wow, Leigh. Thanks for all that info. And boo on Amazon for incorrectly listing. --DawnBurn 20:06, 18 September 2007 (PDT)