Sweeping The Bride Away. Michele Dunaway
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“I’m marrying someone else.”
“I’m not disagreeing with you,” Blade said. “But I still think you’re settling. You have passion, verve.”
“What do you know about me?”
“I know enough.” His voice was quiet, cutting through the kitchen like a knife.
Cassidy whirled away from him and gripped the granite countertop.
“Cassidy.”
Something in the tone of his voice softened her.
“Yes?”
“Are you afraid to turn around and look at me?”
Actually, at that moment she was. All she had to do was stand in the room and she wanted him. He tempted her like chocolate cake, but she needed to remain true to her diet of bland. Slowly Cassidy turned around and looked at him, sensing the mistake the moment she did so.
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Also available this month is Sweeping the Bride Away by Michele Dunaway. A bride-to-be is all set to wed “Mr. Boring” until she hires a rugged contractor who makes her pulse race and gives her second thoughts about her upcoming nuptials. Rounding things out is Professor & the Pregnant Nanny by Emily Dalton. This heartwarming story pairs a single dad in need of a nanny for his three adorable children with a woman who is alone, pregnant and in need of a job.
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Sweeping the Bride Away
Michele Dunaway
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Dedicated to my father, Larry M. Smith (1936-2002),
who always believed in me.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
In first grade MICHELE DUNAWAY knew she wanted to be a teacher when she grew up, and by second grade she wanted to be an author. By third grade she was determined to be both. Born and raised in a west county suburb of St. Louis, Michele recently moved to five acres in the rolling hills of Labadie. She’s traveled extensively, with the cities and places she’s visited often becoming settings for her stories.
Michele currently teaches high school English, raises her two young daughters and describes herself as a woman who does too much but doesn’t want to stop.
Michele loves to hear from readers, and you can visit her Web site at www.micheledunaway.com or write to her at P.O. Box 45, Labadie, MO 63055. Please enclose a SASE.
Books by Michele Dunaway
MILLS & BOON AMERICAN ROMANCE
848—A LITTLE OFFICE ROMANCE
900—TAMING THE TABLOID HEIRESS
921—THE SIMPLY SCANDALOUS PRINCESS
931—CATCHING THE CORPORATE PLAYBOY
963—SWEEPING THE BRIDE AWAY
A Bride-to-be’s Do’s and Don’ts
Do…
…listen to everything your busybody future mother-in-law has to say.
…go to dress fittings even though your wedding attire makes you look like a cumulus cloud.
…have fun with girlfriends before the wedding (especially to encourage them to find their own Mr. Perfect).
…write your future married name repeatedly.
Don’t…
…stare at the good-looking contractor who’s working on your house.
…even think about wearing his tool belt.
…contemplate long walks on the beach with your good-looking contractor.
…believe everything your fiancé says. Looks can be deceiving.
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