The Marriage Bargain
Camille Chandler is a tabloid journalist whose career is right on track -- until her boss sees a curious ad in the L.A. Trades.
Wanted: Single actress for an extended gig abroad.
France’s mega-rich playboy, Julian de Laurent, is up to something, and Camille’s boss expects her to find out what. Who knew the eccentric gazillionaire was looking to hire a temporary wife?
When Camille refuses to accept Julian’s proposal -- and secretly write a juicy tell-all about the de Laurent family -- she’s fired and left financially destitute, forcing her to entertain Julian’s proposal for real. But what’ll happen at the end of the contract period, after Camille has spent six months as the wife of a man she learns is capable of stealing her heart?
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I write in a variety of genres such as paranormal (mostly time travel and reincarnation), contemporary, and suspense. While all my tales hold an element of romance, my books often push the envelope and step outside the boundaries of conventional romance.
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The couples first dance!
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ReplyDeleteI don't have a favorite wedding tradition.
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first dance
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I don't know, probably the first dance
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ReplyDeleteI really like the reception and dinner, and the bridal gown
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The unity candle -- so sweet!
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The ceremony itself is my favorite tradition
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Something old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue.
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My favorite is the father/daughter dance.
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The bride throws the bouquet and the woman he will catch marry next!
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White dress :)
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I really love the Father/Daughter dance!! :D
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The first dance.
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In Response To Your Question Of What's your favorite wedding tradition?
My Favorite Tradition Is The First Dance.
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Cutting the cake.
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ReplyDeleteI think the sweetest tradition is the Father daughter dance.
ReplyDeleteThe tradition I like best is the first dance. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love the father/daughter dance as well.
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