I Do! I Do!
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I DO--OR DO I?
Ellen Richards always swore that when she saw her exhusband again, she'd be fifteen pounds lighter and she'd have a good-looking man by her side. Well, she lost the weight easily enough--but finding the man was a little more difficult. No, a lot more difficult.
Then she found out her ex was coming back to Minneapolis for their daughter's wedding. That called for desperate measures. So Ellen took a deep breath--and hired a professional escort.
But Seth Hollway--part-time escort, full-time cartoonist and the widowed father of three teenagers--was more than she'd bargained for. His "performance" at the wedding was all too convincing, and soon, the pretence of love started to become reality. But that wasn't part of Ellen's plan. And it sure wasn't part of Seth's!
Ellen Richards always swore that when she saw her exhusband again, she'd be fifteen pounds lighter and she'd have a good-looking man by her side. Well, she lost the weight easily enough--but finding the man was a little more difficult. No, a lot more difficult.
Then she found out her ex was coming back to Minneapolis for their daughter's wedding. That called for desperate measures. So Ellen took a deep breath--and hired a professional escort.
But Seth Hollway--part-time escort, full-time cartoonist and the widowed father of three teenagers--was more than she'd bargained for. His "performance" at the wedding was all too convincing, and soon, the pretence of love started to become reality. But that wasn't part of Ellen's plan. And it sure wasn't part of Seth's!
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