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Saving Cinderella (Silhouette Romance, No. 1555)

Saving Cinderella (Silhouette Romance, No. 1555)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: They Were Married by Mistake, Can They Make it Last?
Review: A few months ago Jill Brown, the understudy for Cinderella in an ice skating show called, "Our Celebrity Cinderella Bride" that was being filling by a cable station that was trying to cash in on reality television, was standing in for the star. After the show, Cinderella was supposed to be auctioned off to the highest bidder and married to him on the spot with the money going to charity. Montana rancher Grayson McCall wins the bidding and the couple say their I do's before the cameras. Only neither one of them knows the marriage is for real. That's show business in Nevada for you.

Now Jill wants to get married for real, to someone else. She wants a father for her son and the nice guy she's marrying wants a mother for his two daughters. Jill is not in love with him and he's not in love with her. She writes Grayson, saying that she's going to need a divorce, something you think these two intelligent people would have thought about earlier, but he's too busy trying to save his ranch, so Jill takes the train to Montana.

However, once on his ranch and confronted with him and he her, well you know how it goes, one thing leads to another and that's what makes for a wonderful read of this book that I liked more than I can say. Both Jill and Grayson seemed real to me and that's what a good story is supposed to be all about. I highly recommend "Saving Cinderella".

A Harlequin Dreamers Review by Shino Tanaka


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