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Appointment at the Altar (Harlequin Romance #3987)

Appointment at the Altar (Harlequin Romance #3987)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780373039876
  • ISBN: 0373039875
  • Publisher: Harlequin Enterprises, Limited

AUTHOR

Hart, Jessica

SUMMARY

Lucy leant on the fence and watched Kevin, perched on a rail on the far side of the corral, waiting his turn at bareback bronc riding. In his Akubra hat, checked shirt and dusty boots, he was outback man incarnate. Strong, silent, lean-jawed, quiet-eyed...he made all her other boyfriends look like silly boys.Not that he was a boyfriend, exactly, much as she would want to have been able to say so. But she was madly in love with him, and he had kissed her the other night. Things could only get better.She sighed happily. In London now it would be cold and grey, but here she was in the red heart of Australia with its bright, brassy light and its fierce heat. Closing her eyes with a blissful shiver, Lucy turned her face up to the sunlight and breathed in the smell of dust and horses. She could hear the 'hup! hup!' cries of the men coaxing reluctant animals into the chute and feel the sun beating on to her borrowed hat.I'm happy, she thought. 'Well, if it isn't Cinderella!'The amused voice in her ear froze her smile and her eyes snapped open. She didn't need to turn her head to know who was standing beside her. There was only one person out here with that accent.That English accent, reeking of privilege and the most expensive education British money could buy.Guy Dangerfield.She had been delighted that morning to find herself squeezed into a truck with Kevin and the other stockmen when they left Wirrindago. There had been no sign of either her intimidating boss, Hal Granger, or his deeply annoying English cousin, which meant that they could all relax and have a good time at the rodeo. But now here was Guy, after all, looking irritatingly handsome and sophisticated and utterly out of place in the outback.'Oh,' she said, not bothering to disguise her lack of enthusiasm. 'It's you.''It is,' Guy agreed.Lucy hated the way he could say something perfectly unexceptional like that with a straight face and yet still make it sound as if he were laughing at her. It was something to do with the ripple of amusement in his voice, or maybe it was to do with his blue, blue eyes, currently hidden by ridiculously mirrored sunglasses, where a smile always seemed to be lurking even if he was only asking her to pass the toast.What's so funny? she wanted to yell at him, but she had the nasty feeling that the answer would be her. Nobody else at Wirrindago seemed to find him annoying. They all thought he was great.Lucy couldn't understand it. Guy had the kind of assurance that she always associated with generations of privilege and a gold-plated trust fund, and she didn't trust his practised charm for a moment. The self-deprecating humour and oh-so-engaging smile were completely wasted on her.'Why do you always call me Cinderella?' she asked irritably.'Because you're very pretty and you never seem to be allowed out of the kitchen,' said Guy.'I'm a cook,' she reminded him with a touch of sarcasm. 'Providing three meals a day for eight men--and the occasional visitor like you--tends to mean that you spend a lot of time in the kitchen.'She was rather pleased with the subtle way she had managed to dismiss him as an 'occasional visitor'. It made her feel better to remember that he was just passing through, while she had every intention of staying for ever.'You certainly seem to work very hard,' Guy agreed. 'I'd say a day out is the least you deserve. I quite like the idea of a local rodeo as the outback equivalent of going to the ball, don't you?' he said, with one of those smiles that Lucy was sure was meant to have her swooning with delight. 'Hal gets to be the fairy godmother who says you can go, the stockmen's old truck is the pumpkin that brought you here...now all you need is a Prince Charming!'He made a show of patting his pockets. 'You know, I'm sure I had a glass slipper somewhere...''I've already found my Prince Charming,' said Lucy crushingly, and looked poiHart, Jessica is the author of 'Appointment at the Altar (Harlequin Romance #3987)' with ISBN 9780373039876 and ISBN 0373039875.

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