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BLUE MOON by LAURA MARIE ALTOM
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SummaryWhen bad girl Geneva McBride died, she assumed she'd go
straight to hell, but it turned out the Big Guy had a sense
of humor. To earn her angel's wings she had to match her
former husband with his ideal mate. Luckily, she had a
foolproof plan--well, almost foolproof. Heaven Sent . . . Ever since Jonah McBride's wife had left him and then
passed away unexpectedly, his daughter had been sick. Plus,
his restaurant, the Blue Moon Diner, was failing. His life
didn't truly spiral out of control, however, until he
discovered a woman sleeping in the ladies' room--a woman
who awoke believing they were married. Clearly the beautiful blonde suffered from amnesia. But
when she nursed his child with practiced ease, Jonah
figured the truth could wait a few days--just until his
baby's health improved. As the white lies added up, though,
his house suddenly felt like a true home, his business took
off, and the lady responsible made him weak with desire.
Now, Jonah planned to prove their love was the real deal.
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"Engaging angelic romance"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted April 24, 2003
When she died from an overdose Geneva McBride is shocked
when she does not go straight to hell. Geneva deserted her
husband Jonah and their baby Katie. However, heaven is
giving her a second chance to make amends. She must
matchmake a permanent relationship between her former
husband and his Read more...
"A genuine, humorous, tale of heaven sent love"
Reviewed by Leslie Tramposch
Posted May 19, 2003
Life in the fast lane had finally caught up with Geneva
McBride. No doubt about it, she was dead. Geneva had been a
bad, bad, girl. She'd lived for excitement, making her poor
husband's life a living hell. Still he had loved her, and
had tried to make Read more...
"Blue Moon makes the reader feel with the characters"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted December 7, 2003
The town of Blue Moon is dying and the Blue Moon Diner,
with it. Jacob McBride, the owner, has been having a
particularly bad time recently. The diner, started by his
grandfather, later operated by his father, and now
Jacob's,
is going broke, his wife ran off with Read more...
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