Mills & Boon The pregnant bride wore white

by Susan crosby


4.00 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)

4.00 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)

Description:

Keri Overton thought her one night of passion with Jake McCoy would be her only memory of him until she discovered she was pregnant with his child. Fortunately a safe haven beckoned: Jake’s hometown of Chance City. Too bad he was out of town. Permanently, it seemed.But imagine her surprise at a surprise baby shower guest: the child’s father! And everyone expected these soul mates to marry, so marry they did. Could their in-name only union possibly turn into the real thing?

217
English
Genre, Romance

About The Author

And they lived happily ever after.

I’ve always loved that sentence. There is such hope in those words, such faith in the future and ever-after love. I’ve always been a believer, which led me to being a reader of romance novels long before I began to write them. The dance of courtship between a man and a woman, sometimes slow and bluesy, sometimes wild and uninhibited, is sheer bliss to me. And the best part about writing is creating these two dancers who find their perfect partners out of all the other people on the planet.

What brings them together? What could tear them apart? Why do they stick it out through the bad times? Why do they fall more in love with each other every day? Finding the answers to these questions intrigues me. Who are you? I ask them. Some characters give me an hour-long monologue; others clam up until I push the right buttons. Eventually, I get them all to talk, even if I have to torture them a little.

On my journey to becoming a writer, I did a lot of the usual things—married, had children, attended college a little later than the average coed and earned a B.A. in English. Some not-so-usual things happened, too. Life constantly changes, and so we must grow. It’s not a bad thing.

I’ve been fortunate enough to win some awards and receive some honors, which are listed elsewhere on this site. I’ve had the great privilege of working with an exceptional editor from my first book on. My community of writers spans the entire country—smart, funny and loyal people who share and give and support. Without them, this once-upon-a-time journey wouldn’t be anywhere near as fun.


3 reviews for Mills & Boon The pregnant bride wore white

  1. 4 out of 5

    “Amazing Reading”

  2. 4 out of 5

    Contemporary romance in the Silhouette Special Edition line. It was just okay for me. The heroine, Keri, didn’t make a lot of sense in her actions. The characters didn’t really appeal to me much. Like I said, it was just okay and nothing special to it in my humblest opinion.

  3. 4 out of 5

    I have to agree with a previous reviewer. I enjoyed the secondary characters as much as I enjoyed the main characters. The story wouldn’t be the same without Nana Mae, or Aggie McCoy, or Jake’s brothers, and some of the friends that brought life to the book. 

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