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Fiance For Hire (The Wedding Ring) (Harlequin Romance, No 824)

Fiance For Hire (The Wedding Ring) (Harlequin Romance, No 824)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Award Winner for Excellence in a Miniseries
Review: The four women have been best friends since kindergarten. When they graduated from high school, they formed THE WEDDING RING CLUB, agreeing to find each other husbands if any of them are still single at age thirty. Little did they suspect just how complicated that agreement would become twelve years later. FIANCE FOR HIRE is the terrific concluding segment of this four part miniseries by Pamela Burford.

Amanda's friends really know how to throw a 30th birthday party -- complete with party favors, point hats, musical chairs, and duck, duck, goose. But then, Amanda shows up with a sexy date, one who quotes dead earls no less, to fill the Wedding Ring requirement. Never mind she hired Nick, he drives a taxi, and smells divine. Seems like Nick Stephanos can keep Amanda's meddlesome friends satisfied and get the marriage aversion solved all at the same time.

The problem with hiring a fiancé is what to do with him if you fall for him -- hard. Amanda believes that he's in it for the money. After all, the job pays fairly well, and he's accompanying a sexy woman complete with short skirts and spike heals. Not much more a guy could want. Except for one thing. If he's not in it for the money, then why did he agree to this job?

Pamela Burford succeeds again with class, grace, and humor! The Wedding Ring miniseries is a smash success, and ends with a terrific bang! The plot rocks, the characters sizzle, and the humor abounds. Not much more a demanding romance reader can ask for! If I could give more than Very highly recommended, I certainly would. Indeed, WordWeaving.com occasionally gives awards for excellent novels, but this is the first series to win the honor. Congratulations, Ms Burford!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A real treat for romance lovers
Review: When the other three members of the Wedding Ring group enter her office, Amanda Coppersmith knows what they want. She informs Raven, Charli, and Sunny that she feels good for them with their recent marital bliss. However, the publisher of a monthly children's nature magazine says she tried that institution and learned it is not for her. Still, the persistent trio reminds Amanda of the pact they agreed to in high school in which they will matchmake for any one of them not married by thirty. The single Amanda just turned thirty.

Amanda decides she needs to out maneuver her well-meaning friends. In a taxi, she thinks about her conundrum and comes up with the solution in the driver, Nikolas Stephanos, a hunk with a command of the Queen's English. She hires him to pretend to be her boyfriend for the three months the Wedding Ring crisis exists. However, Amanda never expected to fall in love with her "boyfriend". Nick worries that when his beloved learns about his deception, not even love or her three matchmaking buddies will save the relationship.

FIANCÉ FOR HIRE, the final book in Pamela Burford's enjoyable "Wedding Ring" series, is a fun tale that contains several intriguing twists. The return of the previous three now married and happy heroines adds to the luster of feeling. Amanda is a complex character, perhaps the most enigmatic of the group. Nick is an intelligent hunk who readers will adore. Ms. Burford completes her triumphant quartet with another amusing romantic romp.

Harriet Klausner


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