The Wedding Florist Lib/E: A Radcliffe Story Contributor(s): Kline, T. J. (Author), Patterson, James (Contribution by), Fortgang, Lauren (Read by) |
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ISBN: 1478946733 ISBN-13: 9781478946731 Publisher: Bookshots Flames OUR PRICE: $27.89 Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats Published: March 2017 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Fiction | Romance - Contemporary - Fiction | Romance - Romantic Comedy |
Series: Bookshots Flames Line |
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 6.5" W x 6.1" (0.50 lbs) |
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Publisher Description: After losing her job and getting evicted from her home, the last thing florist Anna Nolan needs is to ruin her new gig. But it's hard for her to work for the powerful and sexy Gabriel Hamilton. Namely, because Anna's arranging the flowers for his wedding to society girl Stephanie Maurier-and she wishes she were the bride ... BookShots FlamesOriginal romances presented by JAMES PATTERSONNovels you can devour in a few hoursImpossible to stop reading |
Contributor Bio(s): Kline, T. J.: - T. J. Kline was training horses and competing in rodeos at fourteen, but writing romance has always been her first love. She is the author of the Rodeo series and the Healing Harts series, both of which are published by Avon.Fortgang, Lauren: - Lauren Fortgang, a graduate of Fordham University's Theater Program, is an actress, costume designer, and narrator. She has recorded everything from video games to textbooks. Her audiobook narrations have earned AudioFile Earphones Awards and placed her as a finalist for an Audie Award in 2014. Patterson, James: -James Patterson is one of the most popular writers of all time, with more than 375 million copies of his books sold worldwide. He holds the record for most New York Times bestsellers and is the author of the two most popular detective series of the past decade, the Alex Cross novels and the Women's Murder Club. Patterson has won an Edgar Award, the mystery world's highest honor, and his novels Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider were made into feature films. |