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Someone Borrowed
(2018)(The third book in the Jilted in Sawyer Creek series)
A Story by Susan Crawford and Lacy Williams
Quinn never should've agreed to a fake wedding date... especially not with the best man.
"Lacy's books are just so darn cozy and wholesome, without being cloying." WendyTheSuperLibrarian book blog
"Sweet, faith-filled romance... " Publishers Weekly on SAVING JUSTICE by Susan Crawford.
About Someone Borrowed:
Maid of honor Quinn Evans has been dreading this wedding weekend. All because of her awful ex-boyfriend. When Wilder, the best man, suggests they fake a fling for the weekend, she refuses. She doesn't need to showcase exactly her awkward she is by pretending to date a player like him. Even if he is a successful, wealthy businessman.
Wilder Caine has a reputation of living up to his name. He likes women and isn't ashamed of it. He has enough family responsibility to deal with for his brother's wedding. He doesn't need more drama. But there's something about Quinn that he can't walk away from.
When their pretend kisses start to feel all too real, will Wilder cut and run? Or will Quinn keep her Someone Borrowed?
Four couples. One crazy wedding weekend.
The Sawyer Creek series includes these books:
*Soldier Under the Mistletoe (Snowbound)
*The Nanny's Christmas Wish (Snowbound)
*The Rancher's Unexpected Gift (Snowbound)
*Someone Old (Jilted)
*Someone New (Jilted)
*Someone Borrowed (Jilted)
*The Bull Rider (Homecoming)
*The Brother (Homecoming)
*The Prodigal (Homecoming)
Genre: Christmas romance (sweet)
Length: novella (100 pages)
"A touching romance... Engaging and sweet (with a touch of suspense)." USA Today bestselling author Susan May Warren on SAVING JUSTICE by Susan Crawford.
"Williams delivers a smart, gentle, and uplifting novel." Publishers Weekly on RETURN OF THE COWBOY DOCTOR.
"It's the kind of story you want to curl up next to a fireplace with on a snowy Christmas Eve." WendyTheSuperLibrarian book blog on A COWBOY FOR CHRISTMAS.
"... a gentle, family-friendly success."Publishers Weekly on THE HOMESTEADER'S SWEETHEART.
Genre: Inspirational
"Lacy's books are just so darn cozy and wholesome, without being cloying." WendyTheSuperLibrarian book blog
"Sweet, faith-filled romance... " Publishers Weekly on SAVING JUSTICE by Susan Crawford.
About Someone Borrowed:
Maid of honor Quinn Evans has been dreading this wedding weekend. All because of her awful ex-boyfriend. When Wilder, the best man, suggests they fake a fling for the weekend, she refuses. She doesn't need to showcase exactly her awkward she is by pretending to date a player like him. Even if he is a successful, wealthy businessman.
Wilder Caine has a reputation of living up to his name. He likes women and isn't ashamed of it. He has enough family responsibility to deal with for his brother's wedding. He doesn't need more drama. But there's something about Quinn that he can't walk away from.
When their pretend kisses start to feel all too real, will Wilder cut and run? Or will Quinn keep her Someone Borrowed?
Four couples. One crazy wedding weekend.
The Sawyer Creek series includes these books:
*Soldier Under the Mistletoe (Snowbound)
*The Nanny's Christmas Wish (Snowbound)
*The Rancher's Unexpected Gift (Snowbound)
*Someone Old (Jilted)
*Someone New (Jilted)
*Someone Borrowed (Jilted)
*The Bull Rider (Homecoming)
*The Brother (Homecoming)
*The Prodigal (Homecoming)
Genre: Christmas romance (sweet)
Length: novella (100 pages)
"A touching romance... Engaging and sweet (with a touch of suspense)." USA Today bestselling author Susan May Warren on SAVING JUSTICE by Susan Crawford.
"Williams delivers a smart, gentle, and uplifting novel." Publishers Weekly on RETURN OF THE COWBOY DOCTOR.
"It's the kind of story you want to curl up next to a fireplace with on a snowy Christmas Eve." WendyTheSuperLibrarian book blog on A COWBOY FOR CHRISTMAS.
"... a gentle, family-friendly success."Publishers Weekly on THE HOMESTEADER'S SWEETHEART.
Genre: Inspirational
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