Here Comes the Groom
by:
Karina Bliss (author)
If Jo Swann weren't so furious, she'd probably laugh. Her best friend, Dan Jansen, has launched a campaign worthy of his Special Forces training to arrange their wedding, from music and minister to flowers and food. What part of no does he not understand?Their marriage 'agreement' was a tipsy...
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If Jo Swann weren't so furious, she'd probably laugh. Her best friend, Dan Jansen, has launched a campaign worthy of his Special Forces training to arrange their wedding, from music and minister to flowers and food. What part of no does he not understand?Their marriage 'agreement' was a tipsy scrawl on the back of a coaster...three years ago. It's not a question of love. O
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ISBN:
9780994145338
Publisher: Karina Bliss
Pages no: 250
Edition language: English
Series: Going Back 2 (#29)
I really liked this book. It gave me exactly what it promised, although I have to say that I had some issues with the ending (a. her issues, b. what they did with him because of HIS issues.) but I'm very intrigued and want to read more written by Karina Bliss!Note to self: You want to read Stand in ...
I think this is more along the lines of 2.5 stars.I picked it up because of the blurb - the hero pushing for the marriage, with the heroine being reluctant. I enjoy stories that include that type of storyline.While I overall liked the story, there was a lot going on. Almost too much. And it was set ...
Funny, cute story with likeable characters, though the heroine's little plot is too contrived for my taste. The humor made up for it, though, for the most part.
Great book, shitty finish.
I loved the book, way better than What the Librarian Did IMO.First of all, I love the friends-to-lovers theme, and this book delivered. Jocelyn & Dan are good friends and make a great couple. The book had some funny moments, especially in the beginning. Dan's idea of bullying Jocelyn into marrying h...