Thursday, April 15, 2010

Sold to the Highest Bidder by Donna Alward


All she wants is his name on the dotted line. He's got other ideas...


For Ella, marring Devin had seemed like a good idea at the time. Friends since childhood in love with him for as long as she could remember marriage had bee the next logical step. Then the real world called and Ella's feet had itched to get out of Backwards Gulch, Colorado.


Now, with a new opportunity on the East Coast beckoning, its time to put her past behind her once and for all. When she sees Devin standing on a charity auction block, she decides its the perfect opportunity to finally get his signature on the divorce papers he hasn't signed.


Devin's certain about one thing when he sees Ella for the first time in twelve years---she's not the girl he married. The way she left him still stings, and if she wants him to sign on the dotted line he's going to make her work for it...for the full forty-eight hours she paid for.


When the old attraction flares between them, the years apart disappear and resolve melts faster than high-country snow in summer. But when Ella awakes with the same determinations to go back to Denver, divorce papers in hand, she has a problem...


Devin still hasn't signed them.


Warning:Bourbon shooters, shirtless cowboys, and hot rendezvous or two...
Once I started reading this story I could not take my eyes from the screen. Before I knew it, it was 2 a.m. and here I had just finished. Time flies when you are having so much fun. I had such a range of emotions in this book it hooked me from the beginning and wouldn't let me go!
I highly recommend it! This is the first work from Donna that I have read but now I am hooked and will have to go for more! Thank you!
If you want more information on Donna Alward and her wonderful book visit her website at http://www.donnaalward.com/ or her blog at http://www.donnaalward.blogspot.com/

1 comment:

Donna Alward said...

I *TOLD* you this made my day! Thanks again for the review and for snagging the book this week. :-) I'm thrilled to be a "new to you" author!

Cheers,

Donna