Book Description
Geralyn Dawson blends sizzling passion with rollicking humor to create delectable romances her readers savor. Now the award-winning author of Sizzle All Day and The Bad Luck Wedding Cake shines in a tale of luck, love, and laughter -- in Victorian England. Something Old Every woman remembers her wedding night, even if she wishes she didn't. Sarah, Lady Weston, tries not to recall how her husband wooed, wed, and deserted her in the name of duty almost a decade ago. She is successful and content in her role of professional wedding designer, but for all her attention to detail, she neglected one important item. Sarah never had her marriage annulled. Isn't it just her bad luck that Nick now finds himself in need of a wife? Something New No man would ever forget a wedding night like the one Nicholas, Lord Weston, endured. But his years as a spy in service to the Crown have taught him the value of patience, among other things. Now back in Britain, his sisters' weddings on the horizon, and haunted by a woman he never truly left behind, he is ready to tackle the most dangerous and daunting task of all -- seducing his skeptical bride. Something Wonderful
About the Author
Geralyn Dawson is the critically acclaimed author of eleven novels. The three-time RITA finalist has won numerous awards, including the National Readers' Choice Award and a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times. She lives in Texas with her husband and three children, and all her books reflect her strong belief in the power of love and laughter. You can write to Geralyn at P.O.
The Bad Luck Wedding Night FROM THE PUBLISHER
Every woman remembers her wedding night, even if she wishes she didn't. Sarah, Lady Weston, tries not to recall how her husband wooed, wed, and deserted her in the name of duty almost a decade ago. She is successful and content in her role of professional wedding designer, but for all her attention to detail, she neglected one important item. Sarah never had her marriage annulled. Isn't it just her bad luck that Nick now finds himself in need of a wife?
No man would ever forget a wedding night like the one Nicholas, Lord Weston, endured. But his years as a spy in service to the Crown have taught him the virtue of patience, among other things. Now back in Britain, his sisters' weddings on the horizon, and haunted by a woman he never truly left behind, he is ready to tackle the most dangerous and daunting task of allseducing his skeptical bride.