Year Of Weddings (Beth Wiseman) Books in Order
Part ofBeth Wiseman Books in OrderSee the Beth Wiseman books linked to A Year of Weddings, with quick summaries, background, and help choosing where to begin.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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A July Bride
by Beth Wiseman
2014
Brendan Meyers ran out on Alyssa Pennington at the altar, and now he wants another chance. Back in small-town Texas, Alyssa finds herself caught between the man who broke her heart and a handsome suitor who never stopped watching.
Series background & context
The A Year of Weddings project is built around a simple pleasure, a different wedding novella for a different month, each by a different writer. Beth Wiseman's place in that line is A July Bride, and it fits her second-chance instincts very well.
Unlike her Amish fiction, this story stays in contemporary Texas and plays with a more openly romantic setup. Alyssa Pennington has already been left at the altar when the novella begins, and the question is not whether love might appear. It is whether the man who ruined everything can possibly earn forgiveness.
That gives the book a brisker pace than many of her Amish stories. There is still heartache and faith in the background, but the mood has more small-town energy, more embarrassment, more public history, and more direct pursuit.
For readers browsing this page, the main thing to know is that this is not a standalone Beth Wiseman series in the usual sense. It is a shared project, and her contribution gives you a quick look at how her voice works inside a broader contemporary romance framework.
So if you want Beth Wiseman without buggies and bishops, this connection is worth a look. It is lighter on community rules, stronger on reunion tension, and easy to read in one sitting.
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