The Accidental Newlywed Game (A Boots and Bouquets Novel) (Libro en Inglés)

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ISBN: 9780593439630
por Berkley
ISBN: 9780593439630
Editorial: Berkley
Autor: Burton, Jaci
Año de edición: 2022
N° Paginas: 336
Tipo de pasta: Pasta blanda
Descripción: Product DescriptionWhat happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas, when one night out turns into a wedding that neither newlywed can remember, from New York Times bestselling author Jaci Burton.Wedding planner Honor Bellini is in Las Vegas for a work convention when she runs into her sister’s ex-fiancé, Owen Stone, who’s also in town for his craft brewery business. They’re both glad to see a familiar face from home…until a night of drinking leads to waking up in bed together—and a marriage certificate from a wedding that neither of them can recall.Horrified, Owen suggests an immediate annulment. Honor agrees, but when they spend the day together, their chemistry is overwhelming. Plus, Honor has a flash of memory of their steamy wedding night, and she definitely likes what she remembers. They decide to wait before cancelling the whole marriage thing, though they both head back to Oklahoma determined not to tell anyone at home what happened in Vegas.The problem is, Honor and Owen can’t seem to stay away from each other—or keep their hands off one another. The longer they keep their secret, the harder it gets to deny how they really feel. Even worse, this huge secret has the potential to hurt someone they both care about. They need to get an annulment before this accidental marriage turns into love.Review"Burton has a fine touch with this second-chance romance…. The taut plot, expert characterization, and raft of lovable supporting characters (especially Hannah’s sassy mother, Paige) make this a winner."—Publishers Weekly"Jaci Burton's stories are full of heat and heart."—Maya Banks, #1 New York Times bestselling author“Jaci Burton’s books are always sexy, romantic, and charming!”—Jill Shalvis, New York Times bestselling author"Jaci Burton is a stalwart in the romance genre."—USA Today"A wild ride."—Lora Leigh, #1 New York Times bestselling author, on Riding the Edge"One to pick up and savor."—Publishers Weekly, on Surviving Demon Island“Jaci Burton delivers.”—Cherry Adair, New York Times bestselling author“Captures everything I love about a small-town romance.”—Fresh Fiction, on Hope BurnsAbout the AuthorJaci Burton is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Brotherhood by Fire series, the Hope series, and the Play-by-Play novels.Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.Chapter OneAfter eight hours of workshops and networking and smiling—dear God, so much smiling—Honor Bellini desperately needed a stiff drink.The conference for wedding planners had been amazing. She'd learned a lot and had met great people from all over the country. But she'd talked so much her throat was raw, she had taken so many notes her fingers were cramped and her brain was oh-so-tired from being filled with information. All she wanted was a double margarita, some dinner and then bed.The bright lights and jingling bells of the casino beckoned as she walked through the lobby of the Bellagio, but she resisted easily. She loved a lot of things about visiting Las Vegas. Gambling wasn't one of them. There were plenty of casinos back home in Oklahoma, so gaming had no lure for her here. But the shows and the shopping? Totally different experience, and she'd spent much of her free time the past three days soaking up the sights, taking in some shows and browsing through stores, even if she had done it alone. Not that it had bothered her to go by herself. She was, after all, pretty great company.After putting her work stuff in her room, she tucked her hotel key card in her purse and went downstairs, heading toward the bar lounge in the lobby. It was surprisingly quiet and uncrowded, and a pianist was playing soft music. She found a seat and a server came over right away. She ordered a Cadillac margarita, then relaxed against the oh-so-comfy cushioned chair and people-watched, as both tourists on vacation and people dressed for business walked by.Vegas was a busy place that catered to both

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