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IT HAPPENED ONE WEDDING by Julie James

IT HAPPENED ONE WEDDING

by Julie James

Pub Date: May 6th, 2014
ISBN: 978-0-425-25127-0
Publisher: Jove/Penguin

Attraction sparks between FBI agent Vaughn Roberts and Sidney Sinclair when they meet, but she’s looking for a relationship, not a player—a situation that becomes increasingly complicated when they're forced to plan a wedding together.

Professionally, Sidney has reached the pinnacle of her career, moving back from New York to Chicago to accept the position of her dreams. Which almost makes up for the fact that the man she thought was her perfect match cheated on her two weeks before they were supposed to get married, six months ago: “As a director at one of the most successful private equity firms in the country, she had great instincts when it came to determining whether a company was a good or bad investment....Now she simply needed to apply those same instincts to her personal life.” After a disastrous blind date in a coffee shop, a sexy FBI agent hits on her, and every one of those instincts tells her the man isn’t a good bet for long-term commitment: “Because, in truth, any woman who allowed herself to be swept up in the romantic fantasy of dating this kind of guy would be ignoring one crucial fact. This guy was a bad investment.” Rejecting his come-on in no uncertain terms, Sidney heads off to meet her sister’s new boyfriend and is shocked to discover that the two are engaged—and that the sexy agent is the boyfriend's brother. As best man and maid of honor, Sidney and Vaughn are thrown together to help plan a quick marriage (her sister is also pregnant, though they're keeping it secret from everyone but Sidney), while their simmering attraction boils over, creating a whole new set of conflicts and obstacles to their shared happiness. James is a contemporary romance superstar, known for intelligent characters and quick, witty dialogue that ratchets up intense sexual tension. Her new novel goes in a slightly different direction from her recent titles, creating strife without any external suspense devices—to great effect.

Sexy and effervescent.