The bride, the baby and the best man

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The bride, the baby and the best man

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In three weeks' time, Faith Bridges will marry safe, dependable, practical Julian. Their plans don't include children - just a nice, calm, platonic marriage. But then along comes Harry March, one adorable baby, and one cute four-year-old. Harry is definitely not safe - he's sexy, rude, impractical and utterly charming. He might have been best man material, but he isn't Faith's type at all ... And as soon as she can stop herself kissing Harry she will tell him so!

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English
Pages
346

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Cover of: The bride, the baby and the best man
The bride, the baby and the best man
2012, Linford, Linford Romance
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Cover of: Bride, the Baby and the Best Man
Bride, the Baby and the Best Man
1997, Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited
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Cover of: Bride, the Baby and the Best Man (Baby Boom)
Bride, the Baby and the Best Man (Baby Boom)
December 6, 1996, Harlequin Mills & Boon
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Edition Notes

Originally published: Richmond: Mills & Boon, 1996.

Published in
Leicester
Series
Linford romance library

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.914

The Physical Object

Pagination
346 pages (large print) ;
Number of pages
346

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26465152M
Internet Archive
bridebabybestman0000fiel
ISBN 10
1444813595
ISBN 13
9781444813593
OCLC/WorldCat
797979614

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5691476W

Work Description

Faith Bridges should be wedding dress shopping with her bridesmaids, finalising the menu for the reception, house hunting. Instead she's up close and personal with Harry March - the last man on earth she’d trust with her heart - a fractious baby and a four year old diva.

She and Julian may not have had the most conventional of courtships but he’s wise, responsible and utterly dependable. The exact opposite of Harry, who thinks that all he has to do to get her to stay and take care of his sister's children is to tease her, charm her and, when that doesn’t work, make love to her.

It won't work; Faith knows that love is like meringue — all sugar and air, and about as substantial. And she has made a promise that she isn’t about to break. So why does she find it so hard to walk away?

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