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A Hasty Wedding

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Holly Lamb considers herself the proverbial plain Jane. She's always hidden behind her intelligence and business instincts--definitely a plus for her career. Her boss, Blake Fallon, absolutely loves her...for her mind. But working with Blake makes Holly want more than his "professional interest," so she takes the plunge and has a makeover. And for the first time she sees what Blake has known all along. She's beautiful. But it's only when Holly is drawn into an ongoing criminal investigation that she realizes the depth of Blake's feelings...and how far he will go to protect her.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateNov 1, 2010
ISBN9781426884238
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A Hasty Wedding
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Cara Colter

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Just what I wanted in a book at the time. An absolutely brainless romance, semi-interesting characters that you know will live happily ever after.Definitely not one of Macomber's best.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    In Macomber’s romantic novel, Clare Gilroy is on the rebound after ending her engagement to her longtime fiancé. At her friend’s wedding in Las Vegas, Clare finds herself running on high after a couple of wins and the attraction that has blossomed toward best man Reed Tonasket is growing. After a night of fun, the couple find themselves married—to each other. Now as they look each other in the eyes, they each must ask the question: Is what we feel real or was it simple impulse?What a great story by a master!