Blurb:
Carmella Sannarelli just found out that her best
friend, Sadie Miller, has broken her engagement and is eloping on St. Croix.
Though Carmella agrees to act as the maid of honor, she’s determined to find
out what went wrong between her friends.
But
she’s not counting on coming face to face with Ryan Wutkowski (the jilted
fiancé) on the plane, or with staying at his hotel during a two-day stopover in
San Juan. They try to act like nothing’s changed. But Carmella’s totally
flustered by the weird vibes Ryan sends her, as well as how tingly and
off-kilter she feels every time he so much as looks at her.
Now
Carmella can’t stop thinking about Ryan or his behavior, even though most of
her time in St. Croix is taken up by pre-wedding activities and dodging
advances from the womanizing best man. And she knows there’s more to the story
behind Ryan and Sadie’s breakup than either of them will admit to her.
Especially
after Ryan shows up at the rehearsal dinner and gets himself invited to the
wedding...
Ryan
taps my arm. “Why are you on a flight to San Juan?”
I
peer at him, my eyes narrow slits. “Why are you?”
A
rhetorical question. Although his suit coat is probably in the overhead bin,
safe inside a garment bag, his dress pants, crisp white button-down shirt, and
Italian leather shoes tell me everything.
He
answers anyway. “I have a conference over the next couple days. I have to go
straight from the airport to my first meeting.”
The
plane levels out, as does my head, and I wriggle to sit up straight. “They
could at least let you check into your hotel first.”
“Well,
fortunately the conference is at my hotel.”
“It’s
a pretty fast trip.” I press my face to the window glass, squinting against the
glare.
He
shifts in his seat. “I had some vacation time coming, so I extended the trip
through the middle of next week.”
So
he’s not the only one who decided on a Caribbean adventure in the wake of his
and Sadie’s breakup. I close my eyes, glad I didn’t say it out loud.
“Carmella,
why are you going to Puerto Rico by yourself?”
The
advantages of having Ryan for a flight companion have just turned moot. There’s
no way to avoid this discussion. The flight’s too long. “I’m on my way to St.
Croix.”
There.
I said it. Sort of.
“What’s
in St. Croix?”
His
voice is low, and when I glance at him, he looks away. His jaw shifts, his
profile a stern mask.
“I
think you already know,” I answer slowly.
“Sadie.”
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2: Rogues Angels
3: 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, and Sissy, Too!
4: Reviews by Crystal
5: CBY Book Club
6: The Snarkology
7: Mythical Books
8: StarAngels Reviews
9: Urban Girl Reader
10: Harps Romance Book Review
11: Buried Under Romance
12: Jersey Girl Book Reviews REVIEW
13: Independent Authors
14: Undercover Book Reviews
15: Writer Wonderland
16: Romance Novel Giveaways
17: Erin Cawood
18: Teatime and Books
19: Long and Short Reviews
20: Hope. Dreams. Life... Love
21: A Writer's Life
22: Full Moon Dreaming
23: BookSkater
24: The Visionary Mompreneur REVIEW
25: We Love Kink
26: Sharing Links and Wisdom
Author Bio and Links:
J.
Lynn Rowan started writing stories as a small child, usually starring her
favorite cartoon characters. Most of her work through middle and high school
was filled with typical teenage angst and melodrama, and usually mirrored the
books she loved to read. But eventually she found her own author’s voice and
decided to seriously pursue a writing career.
Historical
fiction remains J. Lynn’s “first love”, but she has enjoyed the journey to
becoming an author of romance and chick lit. She is a member of Romance Writers
of America, the Central New York Romance Writers, and the Historical Novel
Society. She is also a teacher who tries to instill a love of learning,
reading, and writing in her students.
When
she’s not writing, J. Lynn enjoys travelling, gardening poorly but
enthusiastically, studying various topics in American history for her own
expertise, and channeling Julia Child every time she steps into the kitchen.
A
native of Oswego, NY, she now lives in Charlotte, NC, with her own Romantic
Hero of a husband and the most adorable baby on the planet.
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