Year Of Weddings Books in Order
Part ofDenise Hunter Books in OrderFind Denise Hunter's Year Of Weddings connections in order, with short summaries, anthology background, and quick notes on where to begin.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Winter Brides
by Denise Hunter
2014
This winter wedding anthology gathers three sweet novellas, including Denise Hunter's *A December Bride*. It is a cozy collection of fake relationships, fresh starts, and cold-weather romance with plenty of heart.
A December Bride
by Denise Hunter
2015
Layla O'Reilly agrees to a fake engagement with Seth Murphy to impress a major client and save her career. Seth has loved her for years, which makes pretending much easier for him than letting go might be.
Series background & context
Year Of Weddings is a multi-author novella line built around a simple, cheerful idea: one wedding-themed romance for every month of the year. Denise Hunter is part of that larger project through A December Bride, which appears in the Winter Brides collection alongside stories by other authors.
Because it is an anthology-driven concept, this is not a series in the usual sense. You are not following one couple across several books or returning to one fixed town. Instead, each entry gives you a fresh setup, a new pair of characters, and a wedding, engagement, or near-wedding situation that forces people to face whatever they have been avoiding.
That structure makes the line great for readers who like romantic payoff without committing to a full trilogy. The books lean on familiar favorite tropes, fake relationships, reunion sparks, awkward wedding-party proximity, commitment panic, and quiet second chances, but they do it in a quick, seasonal package.
It is comfort reading by design.
Denise Hunter's corner of the project fits neatly into that mood. A December Bride has the fake-engagement setup and emotional warmth you would expect from her, along with the kind of hero who has been in love longer than the heroine realizes. If you enjoy her longer novels, this series shows how well she can work in novella form too.
So if you see Year Of Weddings on a Denise Hunter page, think of it less as one continuous story and more as a shared romance project she stepped into. It is especially useful if you want something quick, festive, and satisfying, or if you are in the mood for a wedding-centered romance that can be read in an evening or two.
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