The Reluctant Bride by Sharon Kleve

Penelope Moore’s last boyfriend had no qualms about cheating even after he professed his undying love.

The reluctant bride

Penelope Moore’s last boyfriend had no qualms about cheating even after he professed his undying love. As a wedding event planner Penelope has seen plenty of happily-ever-after. But with her terrible luck in the relationship department, she is reluctant to believe it will ever happen to her.

Ferguson enjoyed the freedom of bachelorhood until he met his last girlfriend. He considered her the love of his life until she betrayed him. Without his consent, she used his professional experience and knowledge as a private investigator to write and publish a best-selling novel. Ferguson couldn’t forgive her underhanded deceit and ended their relationship.

When Ferguson meets Penelope he is once again willing to risk his heart, but Penelope isn’t as trusting. Just when he is beginning to win the beautiful event planner’s heart, his ex-girlfriend arrives in town and causes heartache all over again.

Can Penelope and Ferguson trust each other and their hearts enough to get their happily-ever-after?

Genre: FICTION / Romance / Contemporary

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Romance / General

Language: English

Keywords: Romance, Contemporary, sweet & clean romance

Word Count: 19,000

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Sample text:

As much as I wanted to resist Ferguson’s charm he did have irresistible qualities. When I had picked Ferguson up at the airport, he arrived at baggage claim with sleepy lids over large green eyes like a panther’s, his nose bold and slightly aquiline, wearing a skintight black tee shirt that emphasized his broad shoulders narrowed to a slender waist. The shirt was tucked into a pair of low-riding, faded green fatigue pants that hugged a fine rear end. He had close-cut sandy hair, with high cheekbones. His mouth did the most damage to my nervous system: it was wide with incredible lips and a beautifully shaped sensual mouth. The effect of that mouth on a face so masculine—all hard angles and a five-o’clock shadow—was blatantly sexual. That was the first time my eye twitched.


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Italian
Already translated. Translated by Marcella Di Cintio
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