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Waitress Maggie Walters might have sworn she'd be engaged before she turned thirty, but J.D. Duran's unromantic words were hardly the proposal of her dreams. Seeing this as perhaps her last chance at marriage, Maggie decided to take J.D. up on his offer, but she had a proposal of her own to make .
"AND SOMEDAY YOU'RE GOING TO LOVE ME."
Never had such words affected the unflappable J.D. The secret agent told himself he was only marrying Maggie to keep her safe. But he was finding it increasingly difficult to keep their temporary marriage strictly in name only, leading this self-declared lone wolf to fear he might just have to succumb to Maggie's tempting dare.
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Posted April 14, 2012
This is a great book ! I loved baby fever and this was a great next book! Must buy!
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Posted November 13, 2004
We've met Maggie Walthers and J.D. Duran in BABY FEVER #1018. Maggie is Jasmine's sister and J.D. is the maitre d at the restaurant Maggie works at and Jasmine used to. Maggie wants to marry so much - J.D. feels he can't marry and love her because of his primary job. They do marry for her safety but it's in name only. Poor J.D. tortures himself being noble! There's a mystery in this book and the h/h are right in the middle of it! It's fun to see Patrick and Jasmine again - they do add excitement to Maggie and J.D. life too. Ms Crosby has written a wonderful story with angst--love it!!
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Posted August 16, 2011
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"YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO MARRY ME."
Waitress Maggie Walters might have sworn she'd be engaged before she turned thirty, but J.D. Duran's unromantic words were hardly the proposal of her dreams. Seeing this as perhaps her last chance at marriage, Maggie decided to take J.D. up on his offer, but she had a proposal of her own to make .
"AND SOMEDAY YOU'RE GOING TO LOVE ME."
Never had such words affected the ...