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The Eleventh-Hour Groom
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The Eleventh-Hour Groom

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Eighteen months ago Elizabeth and Jay Hammond made a hasty marriage of convenience to secure her inheritance. But when Elizabeth suspected Jay was having an affair with another woman, she left him. Her expertly hidden feelings for Jay ran so deep that she fled Jamaica to make a new life for herself in London.

Now Jay has come to find her-and it seems he has some unfinished business concerning their marriage merger! The trouble is, Elizabeth can't be sure revenge isn't part of his reason for tracking her down....

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Release dateMay 23, 2011
ISBN9781459211216
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Kathryn Ross

Kathryn Ross is a professional beauty therapist, but writing is her first love. At thirteen she was editor of her school magazine and wrote a play for a competition, and won. Ten years later she was accepted by Mills & Boon, who were the only publishers she ever approached with her work. Kathryn lives in Lancashire, is married and has inherited two delightful stepsons. She has written over twenty novels now and is still as much in love with writing as ever and never plans to stop.

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    Conflicted. I hated the hero for some reason the entire book. I didn't like that he was married before and it was fireworks and he married the heroine because they were friends. I don't like that he was a manho after he met the h and I hate that's he went out with the woman he'd had an affair with after she left. He said he hadn't touched anyone else since the day he married her but I don't believe him unbiased me off that she wouldn't tell him the truth she pissed me off several times just not my kind of romance. Normally if the hero is faithful and celibate during their separation I love it. But this just missed the mark. But it did make me cry.