Married? You've Got to Be Kidding!

Married? You've Got to Be Kidding!
ISBN-10
1440407347
ISBN-13
9781440407345
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
2008-10
Publisher
Ivey Nance
Author
Ivey Nance

Description

Who Would have thought? Sebastian Jacobs, A notorious playboy and billionaire and Nicole (Nikki) Ryder, a straight lace, no nonsense cosmetic company owner would get married! After only one night, a couple of drinks and one really big Mistake. Together they must dodge the press and deal with both sides of the family. Then they have an unexpected family of their own. This story of clairvoyance, pain, surprises and happiness is a perfect example of love at first sight.

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