In the engaging tradition of Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Michelle Martin, author of Stolen Moments, presents a delightful cast of characters in a story about two best friends--and one man...
When multimillionaire Cullen Mackenzie returns to the Blue Ridge foothills of his childhood, he's ready to put a ring on the finger of his future bride, the beautiful and sexy Whitney Sheridan. But instead of Cullen's ring, Whitney's got a handful of eligible men wrapped around her finger--and she's not about to jump at Cullen's proposal. Cullen turns to Samantha Lark to help him change Whitney's mind. Sam knows that nothing will get her best friend's attention faster than having another woman in the picture, so she and Cullen publicly feign love for each other. But the Great Plot sparks more than Whitney's attention--it ignites a passion that Sam and Cullen never knew existed. Whitney, though, is not about to go down without a fight. And all is fair when love is war....
Weak 3. Enjoyed the interaction between the characters, and I worried about the heroine and rooted for her to win. I skipped over paragraphs and even pages of horse description, and was disappointed by a doubtful relationship development at the end.
Beim Lesen fiel mir auf, dass ich das Buch bereits vor Jahren schon einmal gelesen hatte. Damals gefiel es mir ziemlich gut. Dieses Mal ging Cullens Blindheit ziemlich auf den Geist.