On her wedding day Emilie had caught her fiance in a torrid embrace. So she hightailed it west and landed up as a housekeeper for a rancher and his three daughters. She, a city girl who knew a lot more about ordering from a menu than cooking, was only there because she needed a change. The fact that she found sexy Matt Thomson irresistibly attractive had nothing to do with her staying on. Absolutely nothing!
Matt Thomson was through with women!
His heart had broken when his wife had left. He told himself that he'd hired Emilie because his girls desperately needed a woman's touch. The fact that found himself hungering for Emilie's touch had nothing to do with it. Absolutely nothing...
Brides on the A girl's allowed to change her mind, isn't she?
Kristine Rolofson, author of over forty books for Harlequin, began writing in 1987. Since then her novels have appeared on bestseller lists and won numerous awards. She and her husband divide their time between Rhode Island, Idaho and Texas. Her new series, "Willing To Wed", begins in September with THE HUSBAND SCHOOL, set in a small town in Montana. Kristine spends her spare time fiddling, quilting and shopping for cowboy boots.
T653 Oct97 "Brides on the Run" Emilie Grayson sees her groom locked in a passionate embrace just before they are to marry. Her friend, Paula, gets her into a cab and away from her father and groom. She is hired as a cook/housekeeper, as Emma Gray, for rancher Matt Thompson and his three young daughters. A TV show about her is seen by Matt and his family. Aunt Ruth gets him to admit he loves Emilie and to go after her.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Included in the Brides, Boots & Booties (pub. 5/1/01, w/ 672 pp, that I own) by Kristine Rolofson (a 3-in-1 title including: The Bride Rode West - 6/22/01; The Right Man in Montana - 6/24/01; The Wrong Man in Wyoming - 6/25/01)