A billionaire, a secret crush, a betrayal. Just your typical high school reunion!
What could be worse for a former high school beauty queen, who never landed the only man she ever loved, than attending--alone--her 10-year high school reunion? Not much, according to textile designer Jane Louise Jones as she prepares to endure the weekend in her hometown, just south of nowhere in the rolling hills of Louisiana.
Jane agreed to attend the reunion because her best friend told her that Morgan Sherwood, the town boy-wonder who made good in a big way, was going to be a no-show. Geeky teen Morgan, once her secret love, stole her heart and then broke it before leaving town forever.
Isn't it awful when you can't trust your best friend? Morgan arrives with his entourage in a stretch limo, and he's no longer a geeky kid. He's six feet of tanned, rippling muscles with a plan to focus his high-powered brain and every seductive charm he possesses on the lovely Miss Jones.
With a former classmate intent on claiming the billionaire as husband number four, a Hollywood starlet who shows up to party with Morgan, and an old boyfriend intent on stealing Jane's affection, Morgan has more obstacles than he'd expected.
Throw in the matchmaking women of the Vernon Ladies Bridge Club, lots of southern charm, a ten-year old betrayal, and plenty of romantic humor for a heartwarming, romantic comedy that will leave you with a smile.
About the Author: Joan Reeves is a NY Times and USA Today bestselling author of Contemporary Romance. Her books are available in print, ebook, and audio, with several of her books available in French through her publisher in France. All of her novels have the underlying premise that is her motto: "It's never too late to live happily ever after." Joan lives her happily ever after with her hero, her husband, in the Lone Star State. They divide their time between the hustle and bustle of Houston and a house in the Texas Hill Country where they grow wine grapes and fruit trees-surrounded by gophers, deer, armadillos, skunks, and the occasional copperhead snake.