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Prelude to a Wedding by Patricia McLinn

Prelude to a Wedding

By Patricia McLinn

Silhouette Special Edition, December 1991   

ISBN: 0-373-09712-3

GRW Maggie finalist

 

“Wonderful emotional turmoil and growth with a great ‘last-minute-save’ ending.” ~ Rendezvous

 

As a man, Paul Monroe was sweet, charming …. And very sexy. As a client, he was a nightmare. He lived for the moment. Which was just fine – unless your business was to keep his business running.

 

Bette Wharton’s business was deadlines and commitments. She knew better than to expect commitment from the man. Still, she couldn’t help wanting to organize more than Paul’s office. It would be awfully nice to arrange for flowers, a limousine, maybe a little chapel somewhere …

 


 

 

Wedding Party by Patricia McLinn

Wedding Party

By Patricia McLinn

Silhouette Special Edition, January 1992   

ISBN: 0-373-09718-2

 

“A must read for romance fans … Powerful, moving ... Vibrant, compelling characters and fresh, innovative plot."

~ Rendezvous

Michael Dickinson was delighted to be best man at a friend’s wedding – but there was one complication.  Why did Tris Donlin have to be a bridesmaid? He’d wanted her for longer than he cares to remember, but to her, he was just good old Michael – college pal, confidant, best buddy … Would a few days of wedding hysteria give him enough time to make Tris see what he’d always known … that he really was the best man – for her?

 


 

 

Grady's Wedding by Patricia McLinn

Grady's Wedding

By Patricia McLinn

Silhouette Special Edition, May 1993    

ISBN:  0-373-09818-8

 

“... Such true-to-life characters that you might find yourself saying ‘Hey, I know someone just like that.’ ” ~ Under the Covers Book Reviews

Grady Roberts had never been the marrying kind – and he still wasn’t. But after he watched his best friends walk down the aisle and start families, flipping through his little black book and take-out for one suddenly seemed boring … and lonely. Yet the one woman he wanted would not have anything to do with him.

If dreams really did come true, Leslie Craig would have been a wife and mother long ago. But since that wasn’t possible for her, she’d just have to resist Grady. She didn’t know why the too-handsome confirmed bachelor was interested in an unsexy, unbeautiful woman like her, but she did know he would hurt her when he discovered the truth ….

 


 

 

The Runaway Bride

By Patricia McLinn

May 2002
Silhouette Special Edition #1469
ISBN: 0-373-24469-X

More Than Magic Award finalist

 

"THE RUNAWAY BRIDE is a delightfully quirky romp that starts off with a bang and doesn't let up. ... There is an abundance of wit, wisdom and emotion."

~ Denise M. Clark, Road to Romance

 

"McLinn has an uncanny knack of providing readers with unusual comic moments... . Add to that a delectable mystery and you've got a book you won't want to put down. Patricia McLinn has another winner. I've read many of her previous books and I can honestly say THE RUNAWAY BRIDE is my favorite. This is one book you'll definitely want to buy." ~ Judith Rippelmeyer, The Word On Romance

Thomas Vance is knocking himself out to keep his family ranch in one piece, and he'll succeed as long as, in addition to his regular duties, he can train a wealthy neighbor's wicked colt to collect that fee. But his grandmother, who usually cares for his half-sister and the household, has had hip-replacement surgery, so she's incapacitated. And his usually close relationship with his half-sister has fallen apart from what he can only figure is rampaging teenage-itis.

The last thing he wants is any more trouble. What he gets is Judi Monroe.

A bride on the run with a train full of trouble.

Not that Thomas knows either her name or her history. Because she's telling everyone at the Diamond V that she's Helga Helgerson, the health aide they hired to help during Gran's recuperation, and she has a bad case of amnesia.

 

 

 

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