In "All Shook Up" by P. N. Elrod, a young woman gifted (or cursed) with Cassandra syndrome (she can see people's fates), meets an Elvis impersonator who seems to be able to change said fates.
In "The Wedding of Wilda Serene," a very rich and expensive country club is visited by Greek mythological creatures who are a bit bloodthirsty. I love Esther M. Friesner's writing style which handles the super rich with wonderful tongue-in-cheek humor.
In "Charmed by the Moon," Jessie (a werewolf hunter) learns on her wedding day to Will, a full-blooded Ojibwa indian, that their love has been caused by an Ojibwa spell. I really enjoyed this story, and may look for books in this series.
"Tacky," by Charlaine Harris, is set in the Sookie Stackhouse (True Blood) 'verse, but uses none of the familiar characters. In this a vampire is wedding a werewolf, and mayhem promises to ensue.
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