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Bride and Doom

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When secrets tangle with lies…

Kitty Sinclair, the most effervescent wedding planner Greenwich has ever seen, has never been happier. Her business booms as summer rolls in, love blossoming as easily as the flowers that line her shop. But one man weighs heavily on her mind, the man who got away, Sterling. And wondering what happened between them has put a dark cloud over Kitty's otherwise jovial life.

She keeps her chin up despite the nagging loss, and dives head first into planning her next wedding. Mandy Maple is a woman like no other. Men want her and women want to be her, and Kitty couldn't be happier for the bride, who happens to be her old college friend. Struck by a fun idea, Kitty organizes the bachelor and bachelorette parties at the luxurious Delamar Hotel.

But when the best man is found dead in the coatroom during the height of the party, what started as a great night soon turns the wedding on its head. And Kitty will have to do everything in her power to salvage the impending nuptials.

Detective Sterling Slaughter is on the scene, but distracted by the woman he left behind. Kitty gets in his way at every turn, and always seems a step ahead. Soon the two engage in a race to catch the killer, but it's only a means to deny their mutual attraction…

And neither knows how long they can keep this up. Each time their paths cross they come closer to falling for one another. Time is running out…

Soon the bride and groom will say I do…

124 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 8, 2015

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April 24, 2016
Again, one and a half stars. Ridiculous. Just badly written. Romance approached like a 16 yr old wrote it. Mystery clunky. Knew who the killer was almost immediately. Know why? He disappeared. Introduced with care and detail, then disappears. CLUE!
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