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Marriage by Design
A Novel
by Lynn Michaels
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Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
Publisher: Ivy Books (July 25 2006)
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Chapter 1: Part 1
There's only so much taffeta and toile a girl can take. Passionate, talented, and noticeably stunning, Mia Savard is the top designer at her father's thriving bridal design company. But her life has hit a bit of a snag.

Chapter 1: Part 2
Mia shut and locked the door. The front wall of her office was glass. So was the front wall of the design department across the hall. Anyone could see her-Jordan, for instance, her best friend in the design department



Book Description

There's only so much taffeta and toile a girl can take.

Passionate, talented, and noticeably stunning, Mia Savard is the top designer at her father's thriving bridal design company. But her life has hit a bit of a snag. Thirty, recently dumped, and suddenly single, Mia has grown weary of white lace and craves couture. But when Mia's most spectacular creation is leaked to the competition, the silk hits the fan. Someone inside Savard Creations is trading with the enemy. In the world of fashion, that means war.

Enter private investigator Joe Kerr, the exceedingly handsome ex-cop hired to nab the clever mole. Stalking dangerous territory - where jittery brides, hysterical mothers, and deadline-challenged designers clash in clouds of gossamer and gossip - Joe is torn between suspecting Mia and seducing her. Amid the treachery, hijinks, and flirtations galore, it seems that for Mia, romance just might be tailor-made.

About the Author

Lynn Michaels

Lynn Michaels, a three-time nominee for the Romance Writers of America's RITA Award, is the author of more than a dozen novels and one novella. Her books have consistently appeared on the Waldenbooks bestseller list. She lives in Independence, Missouri, with her husband, their two sons, and three cats she calls the Little Queens. One of her most cherished possessions is a misspelled writing award.

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