This man and this woman
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Weddings Were Her Business
Gail Rivers worked wonders with flowers and tulle...for other brides. She had no intention of walking down an aisle and saying, "I do." Certainly not with Alex Medford, who insisted on meddling with Gail's happily engaged clients!
Stopping Them Was His Habit!
First his father, now his brother. Why couldn't Alex convince anyone that marriage was hogwash? Because Gail peddled illusions of happily ever after, that was why! Now Alex's family believed no nuptials were complete without her magic touch. And maybe they were right. Suddenly Alex couldn't imagine getting married without Gail...as his bride.
Gail Rivers worked wonders with flowers and tulle...for other brides. She had no intention of walking down an aisle and saying, "I do." Certainly not with Alex Medford, who insisted on meddling with Gail's happily engaged clients!
Stopping Them Was His Habit!
First his father, now his brother. Why couldn't Alex convince anyone that marriage was hogwash? Because Gail peddled illusions of happily ever after, that was why! Now Alex's family believed no nuptials were complete without her magic touch. And maybe they were right. Suddenly Alex couldn't imagine getting married without Gail...as his bride.
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