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Maitland Maternity #8

Billion Dollar Bride

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Austin Cahill had parlayed his business savvy to the point that he had everything he wanted out of life. Except, of course, a child. And Caroline Lamont had happily agreed to provide him with one.

Event planner Anna Maitland was a pro at themed extravaganzas. Medieval knights and ivy-draped bowers were right up her alley. So Caroline Lamont had to have her orchestrate Texas's wedding of the year.

Landing the account for the Cahill-Lamont nuptials had an unexpected fringe benefit. Anna's son, Will, got to meet his idol, Austin Cahill. The problem was, the charismatic Mr. Cahill was proving pretty irresistible to Will's mom, too, even though she was doing a bang-up job of arranging his wedding to another woman!

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First published March 1, 2001

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August 17, 2025
Brilliant twist of fate for Anna, caught between a rock and a hard place. Question is, when will Austin wake up? Will, the boy genius works some magic to make sure that three is company permanently. There's people who can write and then there's writers. That's Muriel. I've read 5 of her books with two waiting for me on the nightstand. Love the up and down flow of her books and the length. All of her books are those "I can't put it down books". Love to actually meet this incredible author.
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August 14, 2016
Another great Maitland Maternity finished. This one was geared more to the main characters than the overall family like the other ones, but still a good book and can't wait to move on to the next one.
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