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The heroine, Kate, runs hot and cold without apparent rhyme or reason--she loves him, but she's not going to have anything to do with him, them immediately contradicts herself; and so it goes. This detracted from an appealing story of a family not reunited but united for the first time.
Mary Elaine L. (Laney) reviewed The Millionaire's Runaway Bride (Dinner at 8) (Harlequin Presents, No 2625) on + 911 more book reviews
I always enjoy of Catherine George book.
Cathleen B. (CathyB) reviewed The Millionaire's Runaway Bride (Dinner at 8) (Harlequin Presents, No 2625) on + 149 more book reviews
Moving home to the country offered Kate the chance to make a comfortable, secure life for herself. But there was a complication - her ex-fiancee, millionaire Jack Logan. He was still gorgeous and the attraction between them electric.