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Bezig met laden... Love So Tender [3-in-1]door Stephanie Bond, Jo Leigh, Joanne Rock
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It's now or never These three women can't help falling in love... Vegas style Gracie Sergeant hires black-haired, sultry Steve Mulcahy as the new "Elvis" for her Las Vegas wedding chapel--not realizing he's an undercover FBI agent out to nab a mob boss at his upcoming nuptials. Or that Steve's secret weapon is all in the hip. Alyssa Reynolds is trying to conjure up The King in a backroom seance at her Elvis memorabilia shop when Brett Neale walks into her store. With his hypnotic blue eyes, Brett is Elvis--or he will be once she helps him win Vegas's American Idol-style Elvis Legacy contest. Stand-up comic Ellie Evans is determined to keep her relationship with comedy writer Charlie Webster strictly professional--in spite of the attraction. But just when Charlie's about to check into the Heartbreak Hotel, he gets personal advice on how to make his moves...from The King himself. Three romantic novellas that could only happen in Vegas Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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In Bond's "Taking Care of Business," a marriage-phobic FBI agent goes on the most dangerous undercover job of his life—he gets assigned work at a wedding chapel. And guess who's Elvis? The pretty receptionist may see forever in his eyes, but all he's looking for is the exit.
A perfect partnership goes into a meltdown when one of the partners can't keep his mind on business in Leigh's "Play It Again, Elvis." A comedian and her writer aren't making any progress because his hopeless love is making him unfunny. When the ghost of Elvis shows up with advice, Charlie knows his unrequited love for Molly has finally driven him crazy—but that doesn't stop him from taking the King's advice!
In Rock's "Good Luck Charm," logical Brett can sing but needs someone with flair to handle his music career—and who better than the woman he wants to handle? No one manages talent better than flaky Alyssa, but she's retired now and spends her days selling Elvis memorabilia and her nights holding séances to conjure up the King.
From the first story's first paragraph, the reader will be engaged and smiling at all of the fun on these pages. All three novellas are "a hunka hunka burnin' love."