Candace G. (Ogre) reviewed on + 1568 more book reviews
Another light-hearted romp from a leading romance writer. Some of the conversations will leave you in stitches!
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It seemed like a great idea at the time. Jetting off to Las Vegas to marry all-star Phillies catcher Tim Trehan, the high-school crush she couldn't forget, was hands-down the most spontaneous thing Suzanna Trent had ever done. Just three short months late, however, reality has set in...and the romance is kaput. Getting hitched on the fly to a guy who's barely in town long enough to unpack his suitcase was a big mistake. Yet what should have been a clean break with a quickie divorce soon getts messier. Kittens--the illegitimate offspring of their two cats, and babies--the legitimate one Suzanna's carrying--have complicated things. Before long, Suzanna's entered a whold new world of craings and expanding wasitlines-even as tim realizes he's never found her attractive. But for her baby's sake, Suzanna doesn't intend to strike out in love again. If Tim's serious about recapturing her heart, he'd bettter be prepared to bat a thousand....
From back cover:
It seemed like a great idea at the time. Jetting off to Las Vegas to marry all-star Phillies catcher Tim Trehan, the high-school crush she couldn't forget, was hands-down the most spontaneous thing Suzanna Trent had ever done. Just three short months late, however, reality has set in...and the romance is kaput. Getting hitched on the fly to a guy who's barely in town long enough to unpack his suitcase was a big mistake. Yet what should have been a clean break with a quickie divorce soon getts messier. Kittens--the illegitimate offspring of their two cats, and babies--the legitimate one Suzanna's carrying--have complicated things. Before long, Suzanna's entered a whold new world of craings and expanding wasitlines-even as tim realizes he's never found her attractive. But for her baby's sake, Suzanna doesn't intend to strike out in love again. If Tim's serious about recapturing her heart, he'd bettter be prepared to bat a thousand....
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