*** In "Suddenly A Bride", Kasey Michaels puts funny lines in the mouth of a rumpled gentle action-murder-author to use himself for a wacky romantic comedy (makes sense?). I must be susceptible to cute blonde curled twin toddlers such as I once cared for, because I didn't even throw up over them or collie Sam the Dog herding their beginner baseball team. Baseball and soda, rah rah USA. Modern-day rake, aka hotshot lawyer, Will is an oat-sowing bachelor until his cousin introduces him to gorgeous mom of above-mentioned scamps. A rushed trip to emerg reminds the family of their late dad's last days, the infatuated adults have secrets to reveal, and other happy individuals, like matchmaker Chessie, are waiting for you to read about them. [Nope. No spoilers. Read it yourself. It was worth combing the non-alphabetized Harlequin shelves. I enjoyed first a short story by Michaels, then a Regency, then contemporary, and hunted the library.]