My wedding day was supposed to be the happiest day of my life. Instead, my heart was shattered into a million pieces.When twenty-five year-old Bree Gamble was left at the altar by her long-time boyfriend, she isn't sure where she's supposed to go from there. Her friends try to help by setting her up on blind dates, telling her she needs a casual encounter to move on. Then a mysterious stranger comes to her rescue and Bree thinks that maybe she's met the one person who can help heal her broken heart. What she doesn't know is that her handsome hero isn't the white knight she imagines.
Don't miss the first installment in the Casual Encounters series, the latest by best selling author M.S. Parker.
M. S. Parker is a USA Today Bestselling author and the author of the Erotic Romance series, Club Privè and Chasing Perfection.Living in Southern California, she enjoys sitting by the pool with her laptop writing on her next spicy romance.
Growing up all she wanted to be was a dancer, actor or author. So far only the latter has come true but M. S. Parker hasn't retired her dancing shoes just yet. She is still waiting for the call for her to appear on Dancing With The Stars.
When M. S. isn't writing, she can usually be found reading- oops, scratch that! She is always writing.
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My Review
My Review
Bree Gramble has dated the same man for the last 7
years. They were supposed to get
married. She had planned the perfect
wedding. Then her groom left her at the
alter to be with their wedding planner.
Now her friends want her to get back out there and try again. They say she just needs a casual encounter to
get over her horrible ex. When a
stranger comes to her rescue from the horrible guy her friend has set her up
with she wants to get to know him better.
However she has no name just a description of what he looks like. Is he the knight he thinks he is or is he
something different?
I liked this book.
Bree doesn’t think she is ready to try again and doesn’t do one night
stands. For her there has to be a
connection. She dated her ex for 7 years
since she was a freshman in college. Now
she has to figure out how to get over him and move on. Her friends tell her she needs to get laid
and that will help. When she finally
meets someone she thinks can help her move on she doesn’t even have a
name. Then when her other friend sets
her up there he is. But, is he the
person she thinks he is, or is he someone different? Will that matter to her?
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