A Christmas Bride. Susan MalleryЧитать онлайн книгу.
New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery brings you home for the holidays with these two classic romances that will warm your heart...
Only Us
Pet groomer Carina Fiore wants nothing more than to confess her feelings to the man she loves. She’s drawn to veterinarian Cameron McKenzie’s good looks, caring nature and especially his devotion to his young daughter. There’s just one problem—he’s her boss. Putting her heart on the line could cost Rina both her job and their friendship forever. But when a kiss under the mistletoe unlocks the simmering passion between them, Rina and Cameron may just find love for the holidays after all....
The Sheik and the Christmas Bride
When Prince As’ad of El Deharia agrees to adopt three orphaned American girls, he does so on one condition—that their beautiful teacher, Kayleen James, become their nanny. His plan is to leave her to deal with the children as he continues his life, undisturbed. But all that changes when Kayleen and the girls invade the palace—and As’ad’s heart—and change it for the better.
Praise for New York Times bestselling author
Susan Mallery
“If you want a story that will both tug on
your heartstrings and tickle your funny bone, Mallery is the author for you!”
—RT Book Reviews on Only His
“When it comes to heartfelt contemporary romance, Mallery is in a class by herself.”
—RT Book Reviews on Only Yours
“An adorable, outspoken heroine and an intense hero...set the sparks flying in Mallery’s latest lively, comic and touching family-centered story.”
—Library Journal on Only Yours
“Mallery...excels at creating varied, well-developed characters and an emotion-packed story
gently infused with her trademark wit and humor.
One of the Top 10 Romances of 2011!”
—Booklist on Only Mine
“Mallery’s prose is luscious and provocative.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Susan Mallery’s gift for writing humor and tenderness make all her books true gems.”
—RT Book Reviews
“Romance novels don’t get much better than Mallery’s expert blend of emotional nuance,
humor and superb storytelling.”
—Booklist
A Christmas Bride
Susan Mallery
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Only Us:
A Fool’s Gold Holiday
Contents
CHAPTER ONE
“POLISH OR NO polish?” Carina Fiore held up two bottles of pet-friendly OPI nail polish. “I think the traditional choices would be best. Fire-Hydrant Red or Bow-Wow Green.”
Eight-year-old Kaitlyn McKenzie laughed. “Rina, she’s a cat.”
“You’re saying cats aren’t into fashion? I’m not sure I agree. Just last week I caught this one flipping through In Style magazine.” Rina studied the petite calico sitting on her grooming table. The calico stared back, her expression slightly defiant, as if daring Rina to try polish.
Rina held in a grin. Her plan was to put festive collars on the cats but she loved making Kaitlyn laugh.
The girl chuckled. “Cats can’t read.”
“You don’t actually know that.”
“Dad says they can’t.”
“Oh, well. Sure. Take the word of a veterinarian over me.” Rina gave a heavy sigh.
Kaitlyn stepped around the grooming table and hugged Carina tightly. “We’ll do all the dogs’ nails. I promise. I’ll even help. We want them to look their best.”
“Me too.”
As much as Rina hated to admit it, cute pets got adopted faster. And as the person in charge of the Fool’s Gold Holiday Pet Adoption, she intended to make sure every single animal looking for a home put his or her best foot forward. Or paw or claw or fin. Not that she would be doing anything to groom the fish. Although she was putting little fish-friendly Christmas trees in the tanks.
Her normally tidy grooming space was currently overflowing with cat collars and doggie bandanas in holiday prints. Over the next two weeks, she would be bathing, brushing and clipping until all the pets up for adoption gleamed.
She glanced at the clock on the wall. “We’d better get you home, munchkin.”
Kaitlyn looked up at her, her green eyes as dark and beautiful as her father’s. “It’s Friday.”
“I heard that this morning on the news.”
The girl’s mouth turned up at the corner. “You know what that means.”
“That tomorrow’s Saturday?”
“Spaghetti.”
“Oh, right. I was thinking of something different for dinner.”
“Rina!”
“Maybe liver.”
Kaitlyn made a gagging sound.
“Brains?”
Kaitlyn clutched her stomach. “I’m going to throw up.”
“Swamp soup?”
Giggling, Kaitlyn ran out of the room.
Rina picked up the cat and stroked her. “What do you think about swamp soup?”
The cat purred.
Fifteen minutes later Rina had finished cleaning off her table and washing her