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It started with a themed wedding …
It started with a Gothic themed wedding – Eloise and Dane’s wedding. Eloise and Dane didn’t know each other well. They met and married within two month, for goodness sake. But Eloise managed her time well and arranged a wonderful Gothic wedding in a lodge way off the beaten track. Her older sister Piper was the maid of honor and Marcus Dane’s best man. Traditionally the maid of honor and the best man are supposed to go off together and be the next to get married. The only problem in this scenario was that Piper didn’t like Marcus and she didn’t trust him one little bit. Growing up living right…
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You’re Wrong – Book 3 in Bridesmaids, Weddings & Honeymoons Series
In You’re Wrong, book 3 of the Bridesmaids, Weddings & Honeymoons series, Nathan and Rubi might or might not find true love. They met for the first time at Dane and Eloise’s wedding, and their was an instant attraction between them. Rubi thought Nathan could be her new BFF after Piper got married so suddenly, because he was attractive and sinfully hot, but being gay, he was as good as a girl anyway. They bumped into each other quite by accident the week after Eloise and Dane’s wedding. Upset by the echoes of her sordid past, Nathan was unforgivably sexy but a temporary distraction to Rubi. She wanted the real…
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5* Review – He’s Married
Sharon Pollock (left) read He’s Married and gave it a 5 star review! Thank you, Sharon. This is what Sharon said about He’s Married He’s Married is the sequel to The Runaway-Couple and we pick up our gorgeous couple Eloise and Dane when all the guests have gone and they are off on their honeymoon. What starts out as a romantic get away soon turns sour when Dane gets an unexpected call. What could possibly send Eloise fleeing home? In true Maggie Tideswell style, she has woven a beautifully romantic story with just enough paranormal thrown in to keep the reader engaged. It is fast paced and the characters are…