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Jack & Jilted

by Cathy Yardley

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When his chef eloped with the masseuse, Captain Jack McCullough knew he'd have to pitch in to keep his four-star yacht afloat. Too bad he didn't know one end of the galley from the other, but he did have the looks, the charm and...the jilted bride? Dodging caterers' bills instead of confetti, jobless Chloe Winton did what every suddenly-single woman should. She talked herself into taking the week-long honeymoon cruise her former fianc#65533; had paid for. (Yes--for the whole week!) But when she meets the hot, sexy--do-gooding--captain, she's not sure the six days and seven nights will be enough!… (more)
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Captain Jack McCullough has a problem: his masseuse and his chef eloped just before a four-star honeymoon cruise. Jack can't afford to lose any business and still keep his yacht afloat, so he has to pitch in.

Chloe Winton was just jilted at the altar and left with the entirety of stiff wedding bills, no job, and an already-paid-for relaxing week-long cruise. What better way to regroup than on a luxurious yacht with a hot captain doubling as a masseur? Soon Chloe pitches in to help solve both of their financial troubles and maybe mend her broken heart.

A fun premise with some lovely moments between the lovers, but a little too "we're complete opposites so we're perfect for each other." She's too controlling and he's too responsibility/commitment-phobic for things to have run as smoothly as portrayed. Plus I would have preferred more nautical stuff or cooking stuff...or something a little less generic. ( )
  Caramellunacy | Jan 8, 2007 |
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When his chef eloped with the masseuse, Captain Jack McCullough knew he'd have to pitch in to keep his four-star yacht afloat. Too bad he didn't know one end of the galley from the other, but he did have the looks, the charm and...the jilted bride? Dodging caterers' bills instead of confetti, jobless Chloe Winton did what every suddenly-single woman should. She talked herself into taking the week-long honeymoon cruise her former fianc#65533; had paid for. (Yes--for the whole week!) But when she meets the hot, sexy--do-gooding--captain, she's not sure the six days and seven nights will be enough!

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