One Night Stand
Which is probably why Marcee Robbens found herself in the arms of a sexy stranger before the bouquet was even tossed at her best friend's wedding. And after a night of hot caresses and knee-weakening kisses in handsome Sam McKelvey's arms, even happily single Marcee is humming the wedding march....
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Which is probably why Marcee Robbens found herself in the arms of a sexy stranger before the bouquet was even tossed at her best friend's wedding. And after a night of hot caresses and knee-weakening kisses in handsome Sam McKelvey's arms, even happily single Marcee is humming the wedding march. So when the sun comes up and Sam hits the road, the usually tough-as-nails beauty finds herself nursing a tender heart. . . . Sam's not the kind of guy who would have a super-hot hook-up with a woman he barely knows. But something about Marcee had him mesmerized—enough for this usually sensible single dad to abandon his responsibilities for one unforgettable night. But Sam never thought his one night stand would turn up as his new next-door neighbor. Or that once he glimpsed the soft side of this captivating woman, he'd find himself falling in love. . . .
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780060847913 (0060847913)
Publish date: April 29th 2008
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
I gave this a shot mainly because another review says the heroine doesn't do all the stupid trope stuff that you usually see in these books. That's a lie. This bitch is one Big Misunderstanding after another. Trope Town. Tropalicious. Tropetastic. *shrug* It was alright, though.
it was cute and predictable. Good book to read while getting your hair done.
it was cute and predictable. Good book to read while getting your hair done.
Basically, I think it is a "MEH" story. There is nothing really stand out. The chemistry between Sam and Marcee feels lacking, the story and conflict feels flat, and there are some typos which irritate the hell out of me. I cannot stand it when a published book have wrong character names printed. An...