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After he was left at the altar, his ex-fiancee's best friend shows up to offer condolences and winds up on the plane with him for his solo "honeymoon." How do two opposites survive the trip?
Good story.
Good story.
Kayleigh S. reviewed Wife is a 4-Letter Word (Harlequin Love & Laughter, No 37) on + 22 more book reviews
Getting dumped at the altar saved Alan from making the biggest mistake of his life. Since he'd already paid for his honeymoon, he might as well enjoy it - wife or no wife. Pamela, his ex-fiancee's best friend comes to offer her condolences and ends up on the plane with Alan. She made it clear there could never be anything between them. Pam was blue collar and vivacious -- he was conservative and happy to be single. So how did his fake honeymoon become real?
Laugh out loud funny!
S.G. G. reviewed Wife is a 4-Letter Word (Harlequin Love & Laughter, No 37) on + 22 more book reviews
Very funny!