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It Happened One Night (Special Edition, No 597)

It Happened One Night (Special Edition, No 597)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Paula Stewart and Alex Hamilton are in love!
Review: Paula Stewart and Alex Hamilton were childhood friends because their fathers are partners and best friends. As they grew up, they also grew colder and further apart. And then and event changed their lives. Their father had a fight and now they are ignoring each other. Paula knew that she has to bring their fathers back together or the 27 years old friendship will die. And she got an idea. Surely by making the dueling dads imminent in-laws, there will be peace...right? Wrong. Because somewhere between the scheme, Paula had fall in love with Alex! This is a very well written story with a plot that will make your heart break. I just love it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sitcoms, Comedy, a Wedding and Maybe Even Romance
Review: Young sitcom writer Paula Stewart has had just about as much of her father and his partner's squabbling as she can take. Her lovable, funny dad is, or was, one half of the very successful comedy duo of Stewart and Hamilton, but a silly argument as torn them asunder and now her dad bangs and rattle about the house like an elephant. It's enough to drive a girl mad.

She tells her day she's going to call Uncle Paul (Paul Stewart, the partner and the man she was named after) and get them to patch everything up. He responds by asking her if she'll change her name to Rebecca, then makes her promise not to make that call.

So Paula and Paul's son Alex cook up a plan. They'll pretend to be engaged, pretend to be in love and that way their parents will have to bury the hatchet. However somewhere along the way boring old legal beagle Alex starts to look a little different to Paula and vice versa I might add.

I really like this comical and sweet romance. Ms. Ferrarella served up delicious characters, properly seasoned and a nicely marinated plot that had me reading the night away. I had a nice dinner planed, but had leftover instead as I poured through this story. I liked it and I think you will too.

A Harlequin Dreamers Review by Mika Greene


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