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The Best Man's Bride (Harlequin American Romance Series) by Lisa Childs
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The Best Man's Bride (Harlequin American Romance Series)

by Lisa Childs

Series: Harlequin American Romance (1210), The Wedding Party (McClintock - 2)

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Her sister's wedding is the last place Colleen McClintock expects to fall in love. Especially when the object of her affection is a man who has never given her a second look at the hospital where they both work. Sexy, irresistible Dr. Nick Jameson may be everything a woman could want in a man. But he's definitely not husband material. Best man at his best friend's wedding is the closest Nick plans to come to marriage. Even if he can't stop thinking about sweet Colleen. When the bride suddenly bails, scandal starts brewing and the town is in upheaval. And Nick and Colleen have to decide whether to give Cloverville a wedding after all-.

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