The Accidental Wedding
By (Author) Anne Gracie
4
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
15th November 2010
United States
General
Fiction
Romance
FIC
Paperback
336
Width 107mm, Height 170mm, Spine 20mm
193g
After an accident, a dashing rogue awakens in a country cottage, where he is being nursed back to health by one innocent beauty and five not-so-innocent orphaned children . . . A sparkling new romance from the award-winning Anne Gracie. When Nash Renfrew wakes in the bed of lovely Maddy Woodford, he thinks he's dreaming. Then he learns of his accident and the loss of his memory. But when it returns, Nash has no desire to leave Maddy's side and he pretends he still has amnesia. With each passing day, Nash's attraction to Maddy grows. But he's a diplomat and she's just a country girl. How can he even entertain thoughts of seducing her With five orphaned half siblings in her charge, Maddy needs the money Nash offers and accepts it even though she knows his stay will stir gossip. She can't deny his presence makes her feel safe. Nor can she deny the passion promised with each soft caress. But their love is also igniting a danger neither of them realizes-and a threat to a newfound love neither Maddy nor Nash can live without . . . Praise for To Catch a Bride 'One of the best historical romances I've read in ages.' - Mary Jo Putney, New York Times bestselling author 'Wildly romantic.' -Eloisa James, New York Times bestselling author
Anne Gracie spent her childhood and youth on the move, thanks to her father's job, which took them around the world. The gypsy life taught her that humour and love are universal languages and that favourite books can take you home, wherever you are. Anne started her first novel while backpacking solo around the world. Originally published by Harlequin Books, she now writes Regency-era historical romances for Berkley (Penguin USA) and Penguin Australia, but instead of her new career taking her back to exotic overseas locations, she turned into a cave-bound writer-hermit. Anne is a former president of Romance Writers of Australia. She lives in Melbourne in a small, elderly wooden house, but she's too busy writing to renovate. Anne's books are published in sixteen languages, have been shortlisted five times for the prestigious RITA award (USA), have twice won the Romantic Book of the Year (Australia) and the National Reader's Choice Award (USA), and have been listed in Library Journal and NPR's (USA) best books of the year.