"An unexpected job brings about unexpected love."
Vivienne has been raised to be a china doll, keeping all
her true feelings hidden. Max is the real estate tycoon who
is helping her find a house to buy--and to whom she is
instantly attracted, in spite of the fact that she has a
very nice fiancée. In view of this attraction, it's not so
surprising when she discovers her father gone, her money
gone, and her fiancée, well, gone on another woman, that
she turns to Max for help. Help as in a job taking care of
his two young sisters, a job he never seriously offered.
It surprises Vivienne to discover that Max and his sisters
actually need her, but not as much as it surprises Max. THE WEDDING DIARIES is a delightful story. I truthfully
enjoyed the fact that the hero had known of--even if he
didn't really know--the heroine for most of their lives.
Their getting to know one another, with a vast amount of
sexual tension, and the interaction with the other
characters will keep the reader's interest and attention
unwavering.
Reviewed by Flora Bell
Posted October 18, 2003
SHE WAS READY TO TIE THE KNOT
NOW SHE'S FIT TO BE TIED
SummaryTexas heiress Vivienne Stansfield's dream of being a bride
was about to come true. But in a startling change of
fortune, her safe, reliable fiancé proves himself to be
neither—and her wealthy, eccentric father disappears,
leaving her with no money, no explanation, and no choice
but to find a job. Determined to prove that she isn't the
pampered princess the tabloids say she is, she seeks the
position of nanny for sexy real estate mogul Max Landry's
young sisters. With to-die-for clothes and a heart as pure
as her gold charm bracelet, Vivi steps up to the
challenge. But how to resist her irresistible employer?
Max needs a nanny. But the last person he wants is a knock-
out who doesn't know the first thing about taking care of
herself, much less two young girls. But once she arrives,
he learns that there is more to Vivi than her short skirts
and high heels imply. And when she asks Max to teach her
about the game of life—and passion, this strong-willed man
realizes that he wants to play for real, for keeps, and he
has no intention of losing this determined woman's
surprisingly fragile heart.
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