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TALL TALES AND WEDDING VEILS
Marry in haste...
Accountant Heather Montgomery is a planner. So never in her wildest dreams did she think she'd run into sexy charmer Tony McCaffrey in Vegas, play lady luck, and celebrate his jackpot with a champagne-soaked night. And she certainly never expected to wake up the next morning married! How could this good girl pick a man whose fridge is empty and whose apartment is a disaster zone, yet still drives her so crazy with lust she can't see straight?
Lust at leisure!
Quickly hitched and happily ditched, Tony can't wait to gt back to his playboy ways. But when Heather's family is thrilled that their no-nonsense daughter is finally in love, he proposes a plan: stay married for a month to repay his good luck charm, even though she sterilizes his toothbrush and forbids anything between the sheets. But Heather is more than he bargained for--a sharp-witted, passionate woman who just might turn his near miss into wedded bliss!
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June 2008
Grand Central Publishing
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Four and a half stars!
"A breath of pure romance, this book is a charmer. If you like Jennifer Crusie, you will go for this one. I sure did."
Bunny Callahan
RT Book Review
"What a fabulous story! I always love Jane Graves' novels, but this one had me crying my eyes out at the end! I loved the emotion of this story; how it made me laugh and cry."
Rista Tomkins
The Romance Readers' Connection
"If you like your romances filled with humor, heart, and a healthy dose of sexual heat, don't miss TALL TALES AND WEDDING VEILS."
Romance Reviews Today
"Opposites attract in this fast-paced, diverting romantic comedy with more than its share of lively fun."
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