The Man She Loves to Hate
A Steamy Opposites Attract Romance
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Publisher Description
It’s an upscale wedding planner versus a social media wedding crasher—Jessica Lemmon proves that even the most heated rivals can attract in the final installment of Texas Cattleman’s Club: The Wedding.
She’s planned the wedding of the season…
Is she falling for the man determined to crash it?
Wedding planner Rylee Meadows will not let professional wedding crasher Patrick “Trick” MacArthur ruin her latest celebrity nuptials. They strike a bargain—he’ll film the prewedding events and her reputation will remain intact. As they work together, Trick encourages Rylee to let loose, and she soon discovers the infamous social media bad boy is really charming…and oh-so tempting. But that doesn’t change the fact he simply can’t be trusted! Not as a wedding guest…nor with her heart—no matter the promises he’s made…
Harlequin Desire transports you to the luxurious worlds of American tycoons, ranchers and family dynasties. Get ready for bold encounters and sizzling chemistry.
You’ll be swept away by this bold, sizzling romance, part of the Texas Cattleman’s Club: The Wedding series:
Book 1: A Cowboy Kind of Thing by Reese Ryan
Book 2: Designs on a Rancher by LaQuette
Book 3: Four Weeks to Forever by Karen Booth
Book 4: Make Believe Match by Joanne Rock
Book 5: Oh So Wrong with Mr. Right by Nadine Gonzalez
Book 6: The Man She Loves to Hate by Jessica Lemmon
Customer Reviews
The man She Loves to,Hate
Trick is not what every one thinks he is. The wedding crasher is truly a mystery. Rylee is driven, a perfectionist, thinks of others and not herself. Her broken engagement has done a number on her in the dating world. Finally the big wedding of Ari and XE are here. I wish there had been a flashback ton to their beginning relationship and more of the wedding action. Trick and Rylee are like water and oil but are good for each other.
Can her hiring him keep him from crashing a wedding or uproot her whole life. I am glad there was sort of an epilogue. I must say the last several series are not as intense, exciting, mysteries , enjoyable as the original few series