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Loading... At Long Last, a Brideby Susan Crosby
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The book was long winded okay we knew they would end up together obviously it's a harlequin but even the ending felt rushed like she had built it up soooo much and had to end somehow.. totally fell flat for me especially after [b:The Pregnant Bride Wore White|6653385|The Pregnant Bride Wore White|Susan Crosby|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1277101995s/6653385.jpg|6847982] and [b:Love and the Single Dad|7235509|Love and the Single Dad|Susan Crosby|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1348282445s/7235509.jpg|8134728] but I want to read Shana's story already bought it [b:Almost a Christmas Bride|12165916|Almost a Christmas Bride|Susan Crosby|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1348527241s/12165916.jpg|17137113] and [b:Husband for Hire|10575751|Husband for Hire|Susan Crosby|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1348438038s/10575751.jpg|15482809] with Dixie's siblings which I thought was added on randomly but I can roll with it! This all started with me reading [b:The Single Dad's Virgin Wife|4507882|The Single Dad's Virgin Wife|Susan Crosby|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1266772456s/4507882.jpg|4556911] and spiralled out of there now I own all the books from the "Wives For Hire series" and "McCoys of Chance City" which is saying a lot seeing as my brain feels like mush from all the category romance but I guess with the drama of life the ridiculousness of these wash all that away! no reviews | add a review
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She would give up anything for him... Even though Dixie Callaghan had been in love with Joe McCoy since they were teenagers, she knew he'd never be happy living a small-town life, as her small-town husband. So she had to let him fly. Even if it meant flying away from her.... He would give up anything for her... For years, his and Dixie's had been a can't-live-with-her/can't-live-without-her existence. Well, no more! It was time for his now ex-fiancée to stand on her own two feet. Even if it meant she was walking away from him. So why were all roads leading back to Chance City? And into each other's arms... No library descriptions found. |
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This all started with me reading [b:The Single Dad's Virgin Wife|4507882|The Single Dad's Virgin Wife|Susan Crosby|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1266772456s/4507882.jpg|4556911] and spiralled out of there now I own all the books from the "Wives For Hire series" and "McCoys of Chance City" which is saying a lot seeing as my brain feels like mush from all the category romance but I guess with the drama of life the ridiculousness of these wash all that away! ( )