Black belt, White dress

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Deputy Sheriff and full time tomboy Traci Winston agrees to marry Taekwondo Master Travis Seaver, provided they exchange vows at 2000 feet while skydiving over the Grand Canyon. However, Traci’s mother has more conventional plans, and she finds herself trying on dresses and planning an elaborate ceremony in their hometown church complete with butterflies and cummerbunds. Can Traci manage to smile while walking down the aisle? Or will she collapse under the weight of girly ribbons and bows?

Ebook ISBN: 978-1-68190-156-5
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-68190-157-2
Hardback ISBN: 978-1-68190-159-6
Audiobook ISBN: 978-1-68190-158-9

Traci Winston just wants to marry Travis Seaver with a thrilling skydive over the Grand Canyon. So how does this black belt-wearing, deputy sheriff end up knee-deep in lace, tulle, and the elaborate plans for the wedding of the year?

For Traci, whose family history in the small town of Charula, Kentucky, is long and storied, the idea of a traditional wedding feels stifling. Her mother, a dedicated event planner with a lifelong obsession with weddings she never had, sees things very differently. From the moment Traci and Travis announce their engagement, her mother throws herself into creating the perfect celebration, drawing on a "butterfly binder" filled with decades of dreams.

As Traci navigates dress fittings, flower arrangements, and a mother determined to make her own wedding dreams come true, she begins to see the depth of her mother's longing and the love that underlies her seemingly overbearing enthusiasm. Alongside the wedding chaos, Traci and Travis face real-world challenges in their community, testing their commitment and drawing them closer.

Will Traci and Travis manage to blend their unconventional desires with the weight of tradition and family expectations? Or will they be crushed under a wedding day filled with more butterflies than either of them could have imagined.