I, Jayne Pembroke, must have been out of my mind. Erik Randolph, Youngsville’ s most eligible playboy, had walked into the store where I worked, chosen a ring for his future bride— and then proceeded to ask me to marry him. And although I knew our marriage would be based more on terms of a will than love at first sight, my heart beat at an unfamiliar pace the moment I uttered “ I do.” Because it’ s not every day you get to walk down the aisle— or fall in love with your very own husband.
I, Jayne Pembroke, must have been out of my mind. Erik Randolph, Youngsville’ s most eligible playboy, had walked into the store where I worked, chosen a ring for his future bride— and then proceeded to ask me to marry him. And although I knew our marriage would be based more on terms of a will than love at first sight, my heart beat at an unfamiliar pace the moment I uttered “ I do.” Because it’ s not every day you get to walk down the aisle— or fall in love with your very own husband.
Elizabeth Bevarly is the New York Times bestselling, award-winning author of more than fifty novels and eight novellas. Her books have been published in nineteen languages and more than two dozen countries, and have been included in Harlequin launches in Russia, China and the Spanish-speaking North American market. There are more than eight million copies of her books in print worldwide.
Although she has claimed as residences Washington, DC, Virginia, New Jersey and Puerto Rico, she now resides back in her native Kentucky with her husband and son, where she fully intends to remain.
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I, Jayne Pembroke, must have been out of my mind. Erik Randolph, Youngsville’ s most eligible playboy, had walked into the store where I worked, chosen a ring for his future bride— and then proceeded to ask me to marry him. And although I knew our marriage would be based more on terms of a will than love at first sight, my heart beat at an unfamiliar pace the moment I uttered “ I do.” Because it’ s not every day you get to walk down the aisle— or fall in love with your very own husband.