Yours to Keep (Hqn)
Emma Shaw needs a husband, and fast! Not because she's interested in romance—after all, she's too busy with her landscaping company—but because Grandma Shaw is coming to town, and she will have nonstop questions about Emma's (stagnant) love life.Sean Kowalski no sooner leaves the army than he's...
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Emma Shaw needs a husband, and fast! Not because she's interested in romance—after all, she's too busy with her landscaping company—but because Grandma Shaw is coming to town, and she will have nonstop questions about Emma's (stagnant) love life.Sean Kowalski no sooner leaves the army than he's recruited by Emma to be her fake fiance. Sean doesn't like the deception, but he can't help his attraction to the feisty brunette. A little pretend kissing won't hurt anyone—especially when there's no chance he'll fall for a woman with deep roots in a town he's not planning to call home. But when fake, innocent kisses lead to very real, explosive sparks, Emma and Sean discover that their big ruse might just lead to happily-ever-after….
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780373776863 (0373776861)
ASIN: 0373776861
Publish date: 2012-02-21
Publisher: HQN Books
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Funny,
Romance,
Adult,
War,
Military,
Family,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Fiction
This week I am featuring Yours to Keep (Kowalski Family, #3) by Shannon Stacey, a great pretend relation ship plot. This is the kind of romance that just makes you happy. __________ Sean Kowalski no sooner leaves the army than he's recruited by Emma Shaw to be her fake fiance. Emma needs to prod...
As much as I wanted to like this book, it turned out that I just couldn't get into it. I didn't feel the emotional attraction between the couple, and I couldn't get into the stories about his family. The hero, I felt was a real dick. His blatant sexism wasn't dealt with and I had hoped that by the e...
The third book about the Kowalski's has my favorite story line. I'll let you in on a little secret, if a book features a scenario where characters have to live together and pretend they are a couple, I will read it. No questions asked. These stories give the best kind of background for blossoming lo...
I enjoyed the adult version on the "Newlywed Game." Hilarious! I still didn't like the references to "girly driving," "girly toilet paper," etc.