Not the marrying kind? James Kellern was an eligible bachelor -- in search of a wife. He denied it, of course, but somehow he caught himself daydreaming about being a husband, and a father. Strangely, it happened every time he met one particular woman. Ellie Mills. Dr. Ellie Mills, successful, ambitious ... definitely not marriage material! But sometimes, when he wasn't busy teasing her for being the perfect career woman, James glimpsed a softer side to Ellie. Had he spent so long disapproving of her that he'd missed what was staring him in the face? Maybe, just maybe, Ellie would be willing to wed after all!
Cathy Williams, born in Trinidad and Tobago, is a British author who has written romance novels for Mills & Boon since 1990. She lives in Chiswick, London, with her three daughters and continues to craft engaging, heartfelt love stories.
Boring. Hard to see when they fall in love and why and where they go from here. And so very slow! It took me over a week to finish because I just didn't care about the characters but I kept thinking something had to happen.
This was absolutely boring. I stopped reading after page 50. The main male character had so many red flags, it was impossible for me to continue. The writing was very simple, which was expected truth be told. I just wanted to read something light to pass the time, but I ended being bored to death.