Moonlight Kiss
Luann McLane
(Author)
Description
Cricket Creek, Kentucky, is a sweet river town known for its baseball, shopping, and cuisine. After finally rebounding from the recession, the residents are ready to repair their lives--and their hearts... After two very public broken engagements with two very famous men, Addison Monroe is ready to avoid the spotlight. She decides to put her wedding planning experience to good use by opening a bridal boutique. Setting up shop in small town Kentucky is the perfect way to escape prying eyes and live a quiet, single life. Investment consultant Reid Greenfield is fed up with weddings--and not his own. He's certain his sister's plan to turn their family farm into a wedding reception venue will lead to bankruptcy. Reid hopes that city girl Addison will be an ally in getting his sister to change her mind before she loses her savings. Instead, Addison adores the idea and jumps on board. It's a risky business--especially once romance gets involved. But sometimes a little risk brings a huge reward...
Product Details
Price
$7.99
$7.43
Publisher
Berkley Books
Publish Date
November 05, 2013
Pages
304
Dimensions
4.1 X 6.7 X 1.0 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Mass Market Paperbound
EAN/UPC
9780451415585
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LuAnn McLane is the author of the Cricket Creek novels. When she isn't writing, she enjoys fishing with her husband, beachcombing, reading, traveling, and entertaining friends and family. She loves hearing from readers.
Reviews
Praise for LuAnn McLane and the Cricket Creek novels "McLane writes a romantic, light-hearted, feel good story."--Romance Reviews Today "No one does Southern love like LuAnn McLane!"--The Romance Dish "Charming, romantic...A real hit!"--Fresh Fiction "McLane packs secrets, sex, and sparks of gentle humor in an inviting picnic basket of Southern charm."--Ft. Meyers Magazine "McLane's trademark devilish dialogue is in fine form for this series."--Publishers Weekly