"A fine contemporary romance"
At Today's World magazine, publisher Tom Eldridge angrily
confronts graphic artist employee Lili Soule for passing
out a petition to keep the Riverview Building where their
office is located so that the day care center will
beopened. As a single mother of twins she needs the after
school facility, but Tom says the insurance costs to keep
a quality day care center is expensive and the building
management will make the final decision. Tom has problems with his father wanting him married. He
plots to buy time until his sister Megan returns to town
so their dad can concentrate on her. Since he admires the
gutsy Lili and likes her two children in spite of her
daughter accidentally zinging him in the family jewels
with a ball, he offers the mother of two an ENGAGEMENT OF
CONVENIENCE that will keep dad off his back and provide
some help to her. Reluctantly yet enthusiastically Lili
agrees though she fears her heart may break. Lili is a fabulous modern day woman struggling to balance
her personal and professional lives as a single mom
raising two needing to put food on the table. Tom
terrific is also a fine character who readers will like.
The ENGAGEMENT OF CONVENIENCE seems inane as neither Tom
nor Lili would agree to such an arrangement as that is out
of character for either. In spite of that strained
subplot, this Sullivan's Rules tale is a fine contemporary
romance with hard working caring individuals that fans
will like and enjoy watching love blossom. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 1, 2005
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