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Simon Says... Marry Me! (Silhouette Romance, 1429)

Simon Says... Marry Me! (Silhouette Romance, 1429)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Treat To Read
Review: Emily Alton knew her summer work would be for a good cause, but when Simon Cantrell bid for her services at the Summerstaff Labor Auction for Charity, it didn't take long to see that he had little interest in her resume. Simon needed a shield to protect his commitment-shy heart from the steady stream of marriage-minded, eligible women his well-meaning aunt was sending his way.

And theirs was a simple agreement. Emily would reside at Simon's home. There would be no intimate involvement. And Emily would dissuade the would-be marriage contenders with a frosty glare aimed in their direction and her physical presence with Simon. While not chasing off other women, Emily would help Simon plan a surprise party for his despondent aunt. All Simon had to do was keep his hands - and his heart - to himself where his lovely assistant was concerned. But when Simon and Emily turned up the heat in their efforts to ward off the unwanted attention of Simon's female admirers, sparks begin to fly. Now, Simon and Emily must take stock of their lives and determine which is more important - pride or love - before it's too late.

A well crafted story with likeable, believable characters, "Simon Says... Marry Me" is a treat to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Treat To Read
Review: Emily Alton knew her summer work would be for a good cause, but when Simon Cantrell bid for her services at the Summerstaff Labor Auction for Charity, it didn't take long to see that he had little interest in her resume. Simon needed a shield to protect his commitment-shy heart from the steady stream of marriage-minded, eligible women his well-meaning aunt was sending his way.

And theirs was a simple agreement. Emily would reside at Simon's home. There would be no intimate involvement. And Emily would dissuade the would-be marriage contenders with a frosty glare aimed in their direction and her physical presence with Simon. While not chasing off other women, Emily would help Simon plan a surprise party for his despondent aunt. All Simon had to do was keep his hands - and his heart - to himself where his lovely assistant was concerned. But when Simon and Emily turned up the heat in their efforts to ward off the unwanted attention of Simon's female admirers, sparks begin to fly. Now, Simon and Emily must take stock of their lives and determine which is more important - pride or love - before it's too late.

A well crafted story with likeable, believable characters, "Simon Says... Marry Me" is a treat to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simon Says...Mary Me!
Review: When schoolteacher Emily Alton decided to auction off her skills to help charity, she never imagined she would be bought by the town's millionaire playboy. And the job that Simon Cantrell wanted her to perform had nothing to do with reading and writing.... A confirmed bachelor, Simon wanted protection from his aunt'splan to marry him off-- and Emily's no-nonsense glare could keep even the most ardent female admirer at bay. But spending the night and day in the presence of the innocent beauty soom hadSimon wondering...who was going to guard his heart from Emily? Another great book from Myrna Mackenzie. It really is a great kick off to the Wedding Auction series. Also Try the other books in the the wedding Auction series: *At the Billionaire's Bidding *Contractually His


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