Rochelle Alers, Gwynne Forster, Donna Hill and Francis Ray are the authors of Going to the Chapel.
Rochelle Alers lives in Long Island, New York.
Donna Hill, author of books including Divas, Inc. and In My Bedroom, lives in Brooklyn, New York. She has more than fifty published titles to her credit, three of which were adapted for television. She has been featured in Essence, the Daily News, USA Today, Today's Black Woman, and Black Enterprise, among many others.
Francis Ray is the New York Times bestselling author of the Grayson novels, the Falcon books, the Taggart Brothers, and Twice the Temptation, among many other books. Her novel Incognito was made into a movie aired on BET. A native Texan, she is a graduate of Texas Woman's University and has a degree in nursing. Besides a writer, she is a school nurse practitioner with the Dallas Independent School District. She lives in Dallas. "Francis Ray is, without a doubt, one of the Queens of Romance." --Romance Review
Going to the Chapel
eBook
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ISBN-13:
9781250084378
- Publisher: St. Martin's Press
- Publication date: 05/12/2015
- Sold by: Macmillan
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 352
- File size: 481 KB
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