Something hysterical just happened on HoneymoonWishes.com

When I first started using HoneymoonWishes.com on my website I figured I better know how it worked. So, I made up a couple (myself and a guy named Mack McAlister, who is the hero character in a novel that I have written and hope to publish one day soon) and created a fictional wedding and honeymoon. When someone wanted to see how HoneymoonWishes.com worked I would refer them to the entry.
Well, I just got a call from a friend (Anita) who said she'd just gotten a call from a mutual friend (Debbi) who was furious. Debbi had been ranting and raving about me getting married and not telling her. Anita was surprised too, because she hadn't heard anything about me getting married. Debbi told Anita that she had Googled my name and the reference to HoneymoonWishes.com had come up and she'd been shocked. Together they went to HoneymoonWishes.com and looked at my website. When Anita read the Our Story entry on the home page of my wedding website that said, "Phyllis and Mack met while Phyllis was writing her latest novel Saving The Crystal Skull and it was love at first write. Now we have decided to tie the knot," she immediately knew what I had done and she broke up laughing. It took a little while to calm Debbi down and make her understand that Mack was really only a character in my novel and she hadn't been left out of any plans.
Make sure to recommend HoneymoonWishes.com to your brides and grooms. They can get their honeymoons paid for. You'll find HoneymoonWishes.com under the Extras Tab on your Romance website.






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