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WRONG DRESS, RIGHT GUY - Shirley Hailstock

Harlequin Kimani/Romance

1-58571-070-6

June 2008


SYNOPSIS:  After a mix-up leaves Cinnamon Scott with a gorgeous wedding dress instead of a ball gown, she can't resist trying it on. When MacKenzie Grier arrives to retrieve his sister's missing gown, he's floored by the angelic vision--and his own longings. With sparks flying, can the altar be far off?


SERIES ROMANCE |4| Anamaria Akins


REVIEW:  Beautiful mild-mannered National Weather Forecaster, Cinnamon Scott couldn’t believe her eyes when she received a wedding dress, instead of a ball gown at her front door. The temptation overtook her and she just had to see how it would feel to actually wear a wedding dress.

Political journalist now talk show host of Keeping it Honest, Mackenzie Grier was left at the Alter; and now has sworn off commitments. Until he rushes to retrieve his sisters wedding dress from Cinnamon Scott. Mac is speechless when he sees beautiful Cinnamon wearing white. Still a man reluctant to believe in love is going to need a lot of sweet persuasion to get him to the Alter. Luckily cinnamon already has the dress.

The overall story and dialogue moves at a fast realistic pace. The chemistry between Mac and Cinnamon was good but turned into something explosive once Mac realized the love and desire he had for Cinnamon. The secondary characters added dimension, to the story and definitely helped to speed the plot along. The novel is set in Boston, D.C., and Indian Falls. The description of each locale is done with such wonderful detail that each area came to life when needed.

This book grabbed me from the beginning, WRONG DRESS, RIGHT GUY is a wonderful constructed fast-moving quick summer read. I enjoyed and will recommend to others.


reviewer@romanceincolor.com | 5th August 2008