The Accidental Wedding
When Nash Renfrew wakes in the bed of lovely Maddy Woodford, he thinks he's dreaming. Then he learns of his accident and the loss of his memory. But when it returns, Nash has no desire to leave Maddy's side and continues pretending he has amnesia. With each passing day, Nash's attraction to Maddy...
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When Nash Renfrew wakes in the bed of lovely Maddy Woodford, he thinks he's dreaming. Then he learns of his accident and the loss of his memory. But when it returns, Nash has no desire to leave Maddy's side and continues pretending he has amnesia. With each passing day, Nash's attraction to Maddy grows. But he's a diplomat and she's just a country girl. How can he even entertain thoughts of seducing her?
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780425233825 (0425233820)
ASIN: 425233820
Publish date: 2010-10-05
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Series: Devil Riders (#4)
A joy from the first to the last page, this book tells a story about Nash, a rich silver-tongued diplomat, and Maddy, an impoverished young woman taking care of her five orphaned half-siblings. When Nash has an accident – his horse stumbles and throws him near Maddy’s cottage – Maddy drags the uncon...
I thought this was a reasonably good romance. The tension leading up to the love scenes was great but the actual scenes were a bit of a let down and some of the writing was a bit contrived. A decent read that I would recommend to other romance readers but I wouldn't want to buy it or read it a secon...
Maddy along with her five young siblings, are all orphans since their father passed away. She has been living in a small cottage making it by on honey and the garden. When she finds a stranger slipping from his horse and falling on his head. Knowing that she just can't leave him out, she beings him ...
The first two thirds of this was a good, if not particularly original romance. Maddy is a forthright, mature, goodhearted heroine, facing a difficult life with courage and ingenuity. Nash comes off as a bit of a weasel, showing very little respect or feeling for Maddy at first, but he's redeemable. ...
Very different from the other three books. It gelled cohesively and blended well with this series. I really liked it.