Kit McCabe may be a newly minted associate editor at New York's most exclusive bridal magazine, but her personal life owes more to bad karma than to romance. That is until she falls into a cab with Wall Street player Mark Dawson III, who is gorgeous, funny...and engaged to be married.Mark Dawson's work may be risky business, but his loyalty to friends and family runs deep. He knows the wedding is a mistake, but it would be damaging to his fiancée and her career to call it off now. To make matters worse, Kit is covering their nuptials for her magazine and he can't seem to take his eyes off the lovely editor.With the big day less than two weeks away, Kit and Mark struggle to hide their growing attraction to each other from everyone, including themselves.
Margaret Carroll writes fiction part-time in addition to being a full-time mother and homemaker. Her fiction builds on 20 years' global public relations and journalism experience. She has served on award-winning marketing teams, as President of an industry organization dedicated to raising standards for public relations professionals, and has traveled the globe.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and has completed numerous writing seminars and workshops.
She resides with her family now in Michigan in a seventy-five year old Tudor house that is a great place to write. They live with Buddy, a Scottish Terrier, who makes sure the mice stay outside.
I couldn't put this book down... I finished this at 2am this morning having started it at 10.
Kit is an editor at New Yorks most exclusive Wedding Magazine and Mark is the groom she is supposed to be covering. I truly enjoyed watching their romance blossom under the eyes of his fiancé and the New York elite Mark belongs to.
A truly enjoyable read I look forward to finding more books in this series.
A good development of the story and the characters. Easy to read and enjoy in a short period of time. Summer is the best time to read this little story. Have fun.
I really wanted to love this. Sadly I was immediately thrown off in the first few pages. It is not terribly well written. That is not to say that I didn't enjoy it. It was a light and fluffy read. Not entirely unbelievable. Coincidences were all over the place, but I know that not everything is a coincidence, so I wasn't bothered by them.
The romance was sweet. Inopportune, for sure, but not in a negative way. Sometimes things like what happened are not what we want to read, but the author was able to pull it off.
Bu çok güzeldi. Kit, bedava düğün kazanan Mark ile nişanlısı düğününü tasarlamakla görevlidir. Ve Mark'la birbirine aşık olurlar ama Mark'da 2 hafta sonra evlenecektir. Nişanlısı da zaten filmlerdeki kötü karakterler gibiydi ve Kit'le sürekli atışıyorlardı.. Bence bunun çok güzel filmi çekilebilir romantik komedi olarak :D
I was looking for some light-hearted night-time reading and saw this tweeted. (It works!) It was certainly a story that made me want to read to the end, with twists and turns along the way. A bit too repetitive at times but otherwise it was fun, with believable characters. I enjoyed the final turn in the tale when you saw a romantic, human side to the CEO< who was otherwise a bit of a dragon!
I liked the idea of this book but unfortunately I was disappointed with it. I didn't warm to the characters and I didn't feel any connection between Kit and Mark and definitely not Mark and Ruby. I disliked her intensely, to the point that I have no desire to read her story in the next instalment of this series. The whole thing was just poor.
Okay this book seriously took one day to read. It was cute and fast and romantic, but seemed a bit forced. The ending could be seen from the beginning, and the characters weren't overly developed, but it was a fun, clean romantic read.