![]() ![]() ![]() There are SO many words in the English language that the use (or in this case, overuse) of the f*** word is not necessary. I don’t use the f*** word in real life and not really a fan of it in my reading. One thing I was not overly fond of was the vulgarity of Robert Cannon. I liked the premise of the story…plain girl meets bazillionaire playboy and love is in the air. They couldn’t be more wrong for each other…so why are they constantly drawn together like magnets?Ī fast paced, easy to read novel. Hot shot television producer Robert Cannon has a reputation for womanizing, drinking, and partying to excess. Unfortunately, she’s not the only girl who finds him so intriguing. ![]() ![]() She might even have a bit of a crush on him. Most fascinating of all is the man she saves from almost drowning in the blue waters of the island lagoon. The wedding is set on the billionaire groom’s private island and Marjorie is fascinated by all the new people she’s meeting. But when she’s asked to be a bridesmaid in her friend Bronte’s destination wedding, she finds herself venturing into new and exciting territory. Raised by her grandmother, she’d rather go to bingo than go dancing. Waitress Marjorie Ivarsson is the picture of naiveté. From the New York Times bestselling author of the Billionaire Boys Club novels comes a sizzling series that pairs rich men looking for romances with some very lucky ladies in waiting… ![]()
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