Just in time for your Christmas reading pleasure, THE
ACCIDENTAL WEDDING is on SALE for only $.99.
Be sure to grab a copy before the price goes back up to
$2.99.
Blurb:
Has Keira
made the worst mistake of her life?
Unemployed
Keira Callahan decides to try her luck at the casino before delving back into
job hunting. As she walks through the casino, she bumps into the most handsome
man she’s ever seen. When he asks her to dinner, she doesn’t hesitate. As she
learns Cade Tyndale’s story—he needs to wed or lose his British estate, her
impulsive nature rears up and she agrees to marry him and move to England for
one year. What does she have to lose except her heart to the impossibly
handsome Earl of Barrett?
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0744PNS1H
BN: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1126827254
Kobo Books: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-accidental-wedding-2
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/the-accidental-wedding/id1262504082?mt=11
What Reviewers are saying:
5 stars “okay this book pretty much sums up my dream fairy
tale life lol!.... I would absolutely recommend this book to all romance
readers! This is a wonderful take on a modern-day fairy tale! I can't wait to
see what Debra write's next...” An
Amazon Customer
5 stars “This book made me go Squee! This is a plot
that my younger self had floating in my head when I daydreamed about marrying a
handsome Brit...and if not a member of the aristocracy, at least Davy Jones
from The Monkees or George Harrison...or Simon Le Bon. I'm a sucker for
a cute accent. This was a wonderful
quick read that gave me warm fuzzy feelings. Keira and Cade are just a perfect
couple.” An Amazon
Customer
5 stars “My, my. Royals, a marriage of convenience
and relatives that are just vile. Love it. It’s catnip to me. I love royals and
the trope of a marriage of convenience but I’ve said that already. What makes
this one special are the characters themselves. Keira and Cade are just the
hero and heroine that I like. They are NOT perfect and have some baggage but
they are just so dang likable. While reading the trope, usually the hero is the
idiot, non-relateable or I just don’t connect with him. Not so with Cade. He’s
a gentleman to a fault and really tries to make everyone around him happy; just
not himself.” An Amazon Customer
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