Twenty years ago, the Metcalf sisters witnessed a murder and formed a pact of silence. Now they're estranged and scattered because they all fell in love with the same man. When the sisters converge at their childhood home, old wounds are laid open against the backdrop of liquidating their parents' antiques business. And when the playboy who broke up their family shows up, things go from bad to worse!
In this page-turning, suspenseful comedy, three women discover that sisterhood transcends men, mistakes...and even murder!
Praise for I THINK I LOVE YOU:
"With its energetic prose and cozy Southern setting, this read is a sterling source of laughs and lighthearted fun." --Publishers Weekly
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If you want to kick back and immerse yourself in a story chock-full of laugh-out-loud family dysfunction, mystery, and romance, I THINK I LOVE YOU is the book for you!
From Publishers Weekly
Despite its title and blood-red cover art, this tart, down-to-earth tale from Bond (I Think I Love You, etc.) focuses more on the nature of female friendships than on the murder mystery that throws the heroine's life into a tailspin. New to Atlanta, finance specialist Belinda Hennessey is glad to have her carpool mates to take her mind off her failed marriage. Before she can get too comfortable, however, she hits Officer Wade Alexander's police cruiser, misses a crucial meeting and clashes with her malevolent boss, Margo, who wants her to overlook the fact that the company they're merging with may have fudged its numbers. Belinda reluctantly agrees and then finds herself in hot water when Margo turns up dead. Though at times too gullible for her own good, Belinda comes into her own over the course of the novel. Her uncertainties about her job, her zany friends and her budding relationship with Wade are ably portrayed, as is the setting (Bond describes Atlanta's traffic as only a resident could). Clever snippets from the carpool quartet's work-in-progress, a relationship dos and don'ts book for women ("DON'T underestimate the extent to which men underestimate women"), leaven the story, as does the women's banter. Readers who prefer heady sex and romance won't find either here, but for those who appreciate fun, classy, relationship-centered tales: DO read this novel.
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THREE WISHES is a marvelous little gem of a romantic comedy that will make you believe in magic!
"Wondrous...Love mixes with laughter to create joyous reading for romance connoisseurs." --Romantic Times Book Reviews
Be careful what you wish for...
When a lowly antiques dealer who's in love with the governor's girlfriend releases a genie from a magic lamp, he unwittingly wishes himself into a hole the size of the Grand Canyon!
Praise for THREE WISHES:
"A delicious fairy tale filled with warm, sweet, and desirable characters." -- Rendezvous
"A wonderful rendition of the old magic lamp story." --Affaire de Coeur
5 stars! "Laugh out loud scenes and some hot love scenes, too." --L. Vesper, Kindle reader
"From the first word, I was hooked." --TrishScott, Kindle reader
"Where is my genie?" --Brenda, Kindle reader