Hunter, Kelly:Wife For a Week
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HALLIE BENNETT had been selling shoes for exactly one month. One long, mind-numbing month working solo at the exclusive little shoe shop in London's fashionable Chelsea, and she really d… More...
HALLIE BENNETT had been selling shoes for exactly one month. One long, mind-numbing month working solo at the exclusive little shoe shop in London's fashionable Chelsea, and she really didn't think she'd last another. Back in the storeroom she'd sorted every pair of shoes by designer, then model and finally by size. Out here on the shop floor she'd arranged the stock by colour and within the colours, by function. Dusting and vacuuming? Done. Serving customers? Not yet but, hey, it was only midday. Hallie picked up the nearest shoe, a pretty leopardprint open-toed sandal with an onyx heel, and tried to figure out why anyone would actually pay three hundred and seventy-five pounds for a pair of them. She dangled it from her fingertips, turned it this way and that before finally balancing it on her palm. "So what do you think, shoe? Are we going to cram a sweet size six like you onto a size eight foot today?" A quick jiggle made the shoe nod. "I think so too but what can I do? They never listen. These women wouldn't be caught dead in a size eight shoe. Now if they were men it'd be different. As far as men are concerned, the bigger the better." The door to the shop opened, the bell tinkled, and Hallie hurriedly set the shoe back on its pedestal and turned around. "Darling, what a thoroughly daunting shop! I swear, until I saw you talking to that shoe I didn't dare come in." The woman who had spoken was a study in contradictions. Her clothes were pure glamour, and her figure was a triumph over nature considering that she had to be in her late fifties. But her wrinkles were unironed, her hair was grey, and her "darling' had been warm, possibly even genuine. "Come on in," said Hallie with a smile. "Look around. Trust me, they never talk back." "Oh, you're an Australian!" said the woman, clearly delighted with the notion. "I love Australian accents. Such marvellous vowel sounds." Hallie's smile widened, and she spared a glance for the woman's companion as he followed her into the shop, a glance that automatically upgraded to a stare because, frankly, she couldn't help it. As far as women's fashion accessories went, he was spectacular. A black-haired, cobalt-eyed, dangerouslooking toy who no doubt warned you outright not to bother playing with him if you didn't like his rules. He was like a Herms handbag; women saw and women wanted, even though they knew the price was going to be astronomical. And then he spoke. "She needs a pair of shoes," he said in a deep baritone that was utterly sexy. "Something more appropriate for a woman her age." "You're new at this, aren't you?" muttered Hallie before turning to stare down at the woman's shoes, a stylish pair of Ferragamo man-eaters with a four-inch heel. They were a perfect fit for the woman's perfectly manicured size-six feet. They were fire-engine red. "There is nothing wrong with those shoes," said Hallie reverently. "Those shoes are gorgeous!" "Thank Fiction Fiction eBook, Harlequin<
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Hunter, Kelly:Wife For a Week
- new book ISBN: 9780373820535
HALLIE BENNETT had been selling shoes for exactly one month. One long, mind-numbing month working solo at the exclusive little shoe shop in London's fashionable Chelsea, and she really d… More...
HALLIE BENNETT had been selling shoes for exactly one month. One long, mind-numbing month working solo at the exclusive little shoe shop in London's fashionable Chelsea, and she really didn't think she'd last another. Back in the storeroom she'd sorted every pair of shoes by designer, then model and finally by size. Out here on the shop floor she'd arranged the stock by colour and within the colours, by function. Dusting and vacuuming? Done. Serving customers? Not yet but, hey, it was only midday. Hallie picked up the nearest shoe, a pretty leopardprint open-toed sandal with an onyx heel, and tried to figure out why anyone would actually pay three hundred and seventy-five pounds for a pair of them. She dangled it from her fingertips, turned it this way and that before finally balancing it on her palm. "So what do you think, shoe? Are we going to cram a sweet size six like you onto a size eight foot today?" A quick jiggle made the shoe nod. "I think so too but what can I do? They never listen. These women wouldn't be caught dead in a size eight shoe. Now if they were men it'd be different. As far as men are concerned, the bigger the better." The door to the shop opened, the bell tinkled, and Hallie hurriedly set the shoe back on its pedestal and turned around. "Darling, what a thoroughly daunting shop! I swear, until I saw you talking to that shoe I didn't dare come in." The woman who had spoken was a study in contradictions. Her clothes were pure glamour, and her figure was a triumph over nature considering that she had to be in her late fifties. But her wrinkles were unironed, her hair was grey, and her "darling' had been warm, possibly even genuine. "Come on in," said Hallie with a smile. "Look around. Trust me, they never talk back." "Oh, you're an Australian!" said the woman, clearly delighted with the notion. "I love Australian accents. Such marvellous vowel sounds." Hallie's smile widened, and she spared a glance for the woman's companion as he followed her into the shop, a glance that automatically upgraded to a stare because, frankly, she couldn't help it. As far as women's fashion accessories went, he was spectacular. A black-haired, cobalt-eyed, dangerouslooking toy who no doubt warned you outright not to bother playing with him if you didn't like his rules. He was like a Herms handbag; women saw and women wanted, even though they knew the price was going to be astronomical. And then he spoke. "She needs a pair of shoes," he said in a deep baritone that was utterly sexy. "Something more appropriate for a woman her age." "You're new at this, aren't you?" muttered Hallie before turning to stare down at the woman's shoes, a stylish pair of Ferragamo man-eaters with a four-inch heel. They were a perfect fit for the woman's perfectly manicured size-six feet. They were fire-engine red. "There is nothing wrong with those shoes," said Hallie reverently. "Those shoes are gorgeous!" "Thank Fiction Fiction, Harlequin<
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Kelly Hunter:Wife For A Week
- new book ISBN: 9780373820535
Nicholas Cooper must produce a wife for his business deal, and Hallie Bennett is beautiful and intelligent enough to pull it off. She needs the money, and Nicholas has determined some st… More...
Nicholas Cooper must produce a wife for his business deal, and Hallie Bennett is beautiful and intelligent enough to pull it off. She needs the money, and Nicholas has determined some strict rules for their week together. Rule No. 1: Displays of affection in public only Keeping their hands on each other in public turns out to be surprisingly easy. It''s keeping them off in private that''s the problem. Hallie is falling for Nicholas, but will Nicholas make his contract wife his real-life bride? Kelly Hunter, Books, Wife For A Week Books Nicholas Cooper must produce a wife for his business deal, and Hallie Bennett is beautiful and intelligent enough to pull it off. She needs the money, and Nicholas has determined some strict rules for their week together.<P> <P>Rule No. 1: Displays of affection in public only<P> <P>Keeping their hands on each other in public turns out to be surprisingly easy. It's keeping them <I>off</i> in private that's the problem. Hallie is falling for Nicholas, but will Nicholas make his contract wife his real-life bride? <P><
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Kelly Hunter:Wife for a Week
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Wanted: Wife for one weekNicholas Cooper needs to produce a wife for his Hong Kong business deal to go without a hitch, and Hallie Bennett is beautiful and intelligent enough to pull it o… More...
Wanted: Wife for one weekNicholas Cooper needs to produce a wife for his Hong Kong business deal to go without a hitch, and Hallie Bennett is beautiful and intelligent enough to pull it off. She needs the money, and Nicholas swears he'll be a perfect gentlemanRule #1: displays of affection in public onlyKeeping their hands on each other in public turns out to be surprisingly easy. It's keeping them off in private that becomes the problemAnd that's not the only very inconvenient complication... contemporary,fiction,literature and fiction,romance Romance, Harlequin Enterprises, Limited<
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Hunter, Kelly:Wife for a Week
- Paperback 2006, ISBN: 9780373820535
Harlequin Presents, 2006. white pictoiral with rust & black ltrs, corners and edges are nicked, sticker residue on front cover, part of the ELIGIBLE BACHELORS series.. 1st Printing. M… More...
Harlequin Presents, 2006. white pictoiral with rust & black ltrs, corners and edges are nicked, sticker residue on front cover, part of the ELIGIBLE BACHELORS series.. 1st Printing. Mass Market Paperback. G++., Harlequin Presents, 2006, 2.5<
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