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Silhouette Desire May 11, 2010
Quietly attractive, sweet natured…and filthy rich, Bree Kincannon was just the bride ad exec Gavin Spencer had been looking for. And Bree's father had secretly offered him a cool million to take her off his hands. With the chance to start his own agency, it took the bachelor no time to turn the heiress into his loving wife.

Yet it didn't take Bree long to discover the real reason behind Gavin's whirlwind courtship. And the bedroom door was slammed in his face…. Too late, he realized his feelings were very real. But could he convince his bought bride that his motives for marriage had changed?


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Jennifer Lewis was born in Manhattan, but grew up in London where she spent her youth reading fairy tales and soaking up history that sparked her imagination. She returned to the States for college and a career in media, and currently lives in New York with her husband and young children. Please visit her on the web at http://www.jenlewis.com.

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Uh-oh. What now?

Bree Kincannon's father waved to her from across the ballroom. A self-conscious everyone-is-watching wave. She stiffened as he headed toward her, marching through the splendidly attired crowd. He'd left their table the moment dessert was done, heading out to see and be seen, as usual.

Bree, as usual, had settled into her chair to listen to the music and wait for the evening to end. She'd come only because the fundraiser was for one of her favorite charities.

Wary, she glanced up as her father approached, his silver hair gleaming in the ballroom lights. Then she noticed the tall man behind him.

Oh, no. Not another introduction. She thought he'd finally given up trying to introduce her to every eligible bachelor in San Francisco.

"Bree, dear, there's someone I'd like you to meet."

A familiar refrain. She'd heard it a lot in her twenty-nine years, and it rarely led beyond an awkward first date.

Still, she rose to her feet and planted a smile firmly on her lips.

"Gavin, this is my daughter, Bree. Bree, this is Gavin Spencer. He's an advertising executive with Maddox Communications."

Gavin Spencer thrust out his arm. She politely extended her hand to meet his. "Nice to…" Oh, goodness. She looked up and her heart almost stopped. Thick dark hair swept back from a high forehead. The slightest hint of five-o'clock shadow enhanced chiseled features, which framed a wide, sensual mouth.

He was gorgeous.

"Meet me?" A twinkle of humor lit warm gray eyes.

"Uh, yes. Really nice to meet you." She snatched her hand back. Her palm was practically sweating. Her father must be nuts thinking a man like this might be interested in her. "Maddox has done some really good campaigns lately. The print ads for Porto Shoes were really eye-catching."

And perhaps I could use the word really a few more times in quick succession. She felt her face heat.

"Thanks, I worked on that campaign." A smile revealed perfect white teeth. His chin had a slight cleft. "Your father tells me you're a photographer."

Bree's eyes darted to her father. He had? Shock and pride swept over her. He never bothered to say a word about her hobby, as he'd called it once. "Yes. I enjoy taking photos."

"She just won an award," her father chimed in, his face beaming with bonhomie. "The Black Hat or something."

"Black B-Book," she stammered. "It's a commercial photography competition."

"I know what the Black Book Awards are." Gavin tilted his head. "That's quite an accomplishment."

Bree's father waved to someone across the ballroom, nodded his apologies and strode off into the crowd.

Leaving her all alone with the most breathtakingly handsome man in the room.

She swallowed, smoothed the front of her crinkled taffeta dress and wished she'd worn something less…hideous.

"What kind of photographs do you take?"

"Portraits, mostly." Her voice sounded reasonably steady, which was impressive under the circumstances. She was annoyed that this gorgeous man her father had forced on her was having such an effect on her. She always felt so out of place in these situations. "I try to capture people's personalities."

"That sounds like quite a challenge."

"It's mostly about timing. Picking the right moment." She shrugged. She couldn't explain it herself. "I think the technical term is that I have a knack for it."

His finely cut mouth widened into a smile and those dreamy gray eyes twinkled. "A knack generally implies the kind of talent that makes you stand out from the crowd."

"Well, I certainly don't stand out from this crowd." She swept her arm, indicating San Francisco's most elegant and well-heeled partygoers—and instantly regretted her foolish words.

Of course she stood out. As the frumpiest and most unexciting person there.

"Everyone here is trying so hard to stand out." Dimples appeared under his impressive cheekbones. "It's the people who aren't trying who are more interesting. Would you like to dance?"

"Dance?" Did he mean with him? No one ever asked her to dance at these things.

"Is there an echo in here?"

"No. I mean, yes. Yes, I'd like to dance."

For a split second she wished the polished parquet would swallow her whole. Which would be quite a big gulp. Of course he didn't want to dance with her. He was just being polite. No doubt he'd have appreciated it if she politely refused.

But he extended his arm, clad in a deep black suit—like every other man at the formal gala—and led her to the dance floor where a band, in white tie and tails, played the thirties classic "In the Mood."

Gavin swept her out into the middle of the floor and slid his arm around her waist. Her whole body shivered with awareness, even through all the layers of crunchy taffeta. The steps to the dance were probably lodged somewhere in her subconscious. Lord knows she'd been dragged to enough dancing classes as a kid.

The room rushed past her as Gavin twirled her into a spin. He chased the music across the room, guiding them effortlessly through the other dancers. His enticing masculine scent wrapped around her, hypnotic and intoxicating. Her feet followed his almost as if they were attached, stepping in time. Her arm barely reached around his broad shoulders—which was quite something considering she was five feet nine inches—but she seemed to float along with him, gliding on the soaring trombones and quick-stepping with the punchy trumpets, until the music slid to a close.

Breathless and blinking, Bree extricated herself from Gavin's strong arms. Was that really her whipping around the floor like that—with a man like him?

"You're a wonderful dancer." His breath felt hot on her ear.

"Me? It was all you. I just had to follow."

"That's an art in itself. I bet you half the women in this room would be fighting so hard to lead they'd trip me up."

Bree laughed. "Probably true."

"You have a beautiful smile."

"Six years of orthodontics will do that for you."

He laughed. "And a wicked sense of humor." He led her off the dance floor, toward the bar. Eyes swiveled to him from all directions—both male and female eyes. Apparently no one could keep their gaze off the most impressive man in the room.

And he walked with his arm threaded firmly through hers.

Bree blinked under the unfamiliar glare of attention. They probably all wondered what on earth he was doing with her.

Heck, she wondered, too.

Being an heiress, and a plain one at that, made it easy to figure out what a man wanted. Begins with m and ends in y. But this guy could probably marry any heiress in the room—and there were plenty of them here tonight.

What was so special about her?

A voice in her head told her to stop worrying about it and just enjoy the attention that was making her heart beat faster than it had in quite some time.

"Would you like champagne?" He turned to offer her a glass.

"Thanks." Why not? The dance alone was something to celebrate. She took a sip and let the bubbles tickle her tongue.

He leaned in until his sexy stubble almost brushed her cheek. "How come I've never met you before?"

"I don't go out much. I adopted my two cats from the Oakland Animal Society, though, so I wanted to come to their fundraiser tonight. Do you have any pets?"

He shook his head. "Don't have the time. I work long hours and travel a lot. I bet your cats were lucky to find you."

"I like to think so. Especially since Ali needs insulin shots every day. Animals with health issues are hard to find homes for."

"You're a caring person."

"Or a sucker." She smiled. "But a happy one. They're my babies."

An odd expression flickered across Gavin's face. Something in his eyes, really, since his chiseled features didn't move.

Was he wondering why he was wasting time with a cat-owning spinster in a puffy dress, while stunning women cast suggestive glances over their drinks at him?

She'd rather be home with her cats anyway. Being around Gavin made her nervous, had her analyzing every move he made. She'd be a lot more comfortable with a camera lens between them. He was definitely too good-looking. It couldn't be healthy for her insides to be fluttering like this.

"I'm here because a client bought a table for the agency. It's obviously a good cause but I don't like these dos much, either," he murmured. "Too many people. Long speeches. Chewy beef." His dimples appeared again.

A warm sensation filled her chest. "What do you like to do?"

He hesitated a moment. "Interesting question. I spend so much time working, sometimes I forget what else is out there." He smiled, sheepish. "Lately though, I find myself wanting to slow down, enjoy the ride a bit more. Maybe even…" He paused and shoved a hand through his hair, as if embarrassed. "Settle down and start a family." His mouth formed a wry grin. "I guess that sounds sappy."

"Not at all." The way he looked at her with those soulful gray eyes made Bree feel woozy. Could this guy be more of a fantasy? "I think it's perfectly natural. Everyone needs balance in their life."

"Speaking of which, would you like to dance again? This song is one of my favorites."

The band had struck up a sultry Latin tune. Adrenaline prickled through her at the prospect of moving in sync with this man again. Was he for real?

Gavin entwined his arms with Bree's and led her back to the dance floor. He wished he wasn't wearing the stiff suit so he could feel her soft skin against his. So far everything about Bree seemed soft—the big gray eyes half hidden behind her glasses, her pink-tinged cheeks, her pretty, kissable mouth. He suspected there was also a soft, lush body hidden somewhere under all that c...


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 185 pages
  • Publisher: Silhouette (May 11, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 037373025X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373730254
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #906,007 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I've been making up stories since the day I was born. I always loved to draw as well as write and as a child I drew graphic novellas featuring penniless but plucky Cinderella heroines. My love of daydreaming earned me the nickname "Dozy Duck" in Kindergarten, and I still consider staring into space to be a constructive activity.

I was born in Manhattan but my family moved to London when I was six months old, toting me along in a cat basket. I grew up as a Brit and traveled extensively in Europe during my only-slightly-misspent formative years. I moved back to the states for college and lived in the New York area for many years, working as a curator at a television museum. After my two children were born I started writing in earnest and in 2007 my first book came out from Silhouette Desire.

My family recently moved from New York to a a rural area near London, England, where we're enjoying our horses and the history all around us--and my accent is turning British again! I look forward to staring into space some more and dreaming up new stories to share with readers.

For more information please visit my website at http://www.jenlewis.com or come find me on Facebook.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars 5 blue ribbons from Romance Junkies, August 3, 2010
This review is from: Bachelor's Bought Bride (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
Heiress Bree Kincannon is the sort of woman who blends into the background. While she attends many functions at her father's side she's never asked to dance and for the most part goes unnoticed by the jet set crowd. She really doesn't mind since she'd prefer to be at home with her cats or behind the lens of a camera snapping photographs. At twenty-nine years old it looks like Bree's well on her way to becoming a spinster and the only person who's dissatisfied with her single status seems to be her father, venture capitalist Elliot Kincannon.

Gavin Spencer is an advertising executive with Maddox Communications but he has dreams of starting his own agency and the incentive Bree's father is offering if he marries her would make the leap from employee to employer so much easier. There's no denying that Elliot's monetary enticement is a huge temptation but Gavin is pleasantly surprised to discover that Bree has all the traits he'd like in a wife. She's witty, talented, smart, beautiful (in an understated way) and he's physically attracted to her. He could have it all, but only if he's very careful, he's sure Bree wouldn't appreciate knowing about her father's stunning offer.

At first Bree's overwhelmed by Gavin's interest in her but figures he's only being polite. His attentive nature and quick smile quickly disarm her and she has a wonderful evening playing Belle of the Ball even if she is wearing a rather dowdy dress. Bree's quite certain that she'll never hear from him again once they part ways that evening but Gavin surprises her by actually courting her. He invites her out on dates and introduces her to friends and co-workers and Bree discovers a whole new confidence and pleasure in being accepted as she is - even though she does get a makeover. What Bree can't figure out is why Gavin is bothering with her; if he's romantically interested in her wouldn't he at least try to kiss her?

By the time Gavin does make his move, Bree's positive that he's the perfect man for her so she doesn't quibble with his plans for a future and a no-nonsense wedding. But her ideas of happily-ever-after may come crashing down around her when she learns that Gavin received money in exchange for marrying her.

Jennifer Lewis' writing always seems to contain a zest for life and passion that resonates and draws in readers. In BACHELOR'S BOUGHT BRIDE we're thrust into a romantic situation that ethically we know could result in a great deal of emotional pain for Bree. It's impossible not to get caught up in her hopes and dreams and pray that Gavin doesn't break her heart. I genuinely enjoyed reading about Bree and Gavin's courtship and how she takes such great pleasure in introducing him to San Francisco through her eyes. I have to confess I got a huge kick out of the drama that goes down once Bree learns about the payoff. This book has it all - a stellar romance, a hint of suspense, plenty of `ah ha' moments, loveable characters and an emotional apology that had me sighing in pleasure.

Other titles in the KINGS OF THE BOARDROOM miniseries are:
BOSSMAN'S BABY SCANDAL by Catherine Mann - January 2010
EXECUTIVE'S PREGNANCY ULTIMATUM by Emilie Rose - February 2010
BILLIONAIRE'S CONTRACT ENGAGEMENT by Maya Banks - March 2010
MONEY MAN'S FIANCÉE NEGOTIATIONS by Michelle Celmer - April 2010
And
CEO'S EXPECTANT SECRETARY by Leanne Banks - June 2010

Also, be sure to keep an eye out for Jennifer Lewis' new series coming out in 2011 called the ROYAL REBELS. I was just reading through the blurbs for each of the stories in the series and they sound positively delectable.

Chrissy Dionne (courtesy of Romance Junkies)
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5.0 out of 5 stars "More Than He Bargained For", May 14, 2010
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Marilyn Shoemaker (Seattle, Washington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bachelor's Bought Bride (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
Bree Kincannon had always been sceptical of men because it only meant one thing, they were after her inheritance. She had been involved with a couple of men but most people found her dull and plain. So on the evening of a benefit she was attending with her father, she was blown away because a handsome advertising account executive paid attention to her, more than attention, he spent the evening with her dancing and getting to know her. Now three weeks later after dating and spending time with each other, Gavin Spencer takes it to the next level, they make love and then out of the blue, he proposes and sets up a wedding with only the two of them a few days later.

Gavin Spencer as a young man went against his military father and went in a career direction that he wanted, advertising. He was good at it and worked at one of the top firms. However, his goal and dream were to have his own firm, run his business his own way and when he was approached by a man who offered him one million dollars to court and marry his daughter, he agreed. What he didn't count on is that this sweet woman would worm her way into his life and in a few short weeks he would enjoy her, make her his life partner and look forward to it, plus their passion was a bonus. He genuinely liked her, enjoyed being with her.

A few days after their wedding everything explodes for Bree as she hears her father's voicemail to her new husband and learns of their deceit. However, she's determined to get through it somehow, maybe make him fall in love with her? But for Gavin, being married gives him a "foundation". However, he felt guilty for taking her father's money but that was the only way he could start up his own business.

Bree was an excellent photographer and had won awards and had the opportunity to photograph a well known actor and her photos were good. Now her husband wanted her to photograph a new client of his, a well respected jeweler and she wanted the opportunity but she also wanted revenge.

So I wondered how the author would play out the revenge. Poor Bree considered herself a fool for loving Gavin. I knew Bree meant more to Gavin than the money, because in the end, the tables were turned and he actually loved and respected Bree! Could they find their way back? It would take this strong and proud alpha male to pull it off and he did it in ways one won't believe. Because at the end of the day, Gavin truly loved Bree!

While reading this wonderful love story, I kept thinking of love at first sight and my own courtship and marriage. Can it happen? You bet, it did for me. So I could only hope while reading Bachelor's Bought Bride that Bree and Gavin would get their happy ending as well. Of course they did and it was a beautiful ending thanks to Jennifer Lewis.

The very strong message from the author was where ever your love was it felt like home! Childhood memories didn't mean a thing, because after meeting Gavin it was all about him, to be with him, to share everything. Could this really be real? In the end, it was about love, believing in your partner, forgiveness and understanding which made for an amazing romance.

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Behind the Book

Bachelor's Bought Bride is part of the Kings of the Boardroom miniseries, set in and around a boutique advertising agency in San Francisco. Gavin is a successful advertising executive, but has long dreamed of opening his own agency. When he approaches renowned investor Elliott Kincannon for money to fund his start up, the older man comes back with a bizarre yet intriguing proposition.

Life hasn't been easy for Bree Kincannon, despite the millions she inherited on her mother's death. Her father is cold and demanding, and thinks little of her dreams and achievements. He'd have preferred an empty-headed social butterfly, not a retiring photographer. She'd love to get married and have children, but dealing with money-hungry sharks, more interested in her fortune than in her, has soured her on men. Then Gavin comes along...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointing, May 13, 2010
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lawlady (Lexington, SC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bachelor's Bought Bride (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
The last reader who reviewed this book did a detailed discussion of the plot so I will not rehash it very much. I will just say that I have been following the Kings of the Boardroom series and that connected storyline and even though Gavin was not one of the characters I really liked, I had hopes for the book. 2 stars because I felt like the characters were poorly developed and I really disliked the hero and his actions and nothing the author wrote to try to redeem him worked for me.

The bare bones of the plot: Gavin agreed to accept 1 million dollars from Bree's father to get her to marry Gavin and get her off her dad's hands. He starts dating her and she transforms from an unfashionable wallflower into a sexy stylish woman. He marries her and she finds out about the money. He then realizes he loves her and may have lost her.

First, the book repeatedly discussed that Bree had her own money and was rich and her father apparently doted on her even though he was critical of some of her choices. There was no reason given why Bree was such a fashion disaster or why she had such a poor self image. Then whammo- she goes shopping and she is a beautiful sexy confident woman. Why was she such a disaster all along? She had lots of friends and lots of money. She knew she was a disaster and wanted to do something even before Gavin came along. There is no explanation why she never sought help or did anything or went shopping for fashionable clothes. And she is 29 years old! Her character prior to meeting Gavin is not well developed. Despite this, the author does a good job with showing Bree's confusion and emotions when she finds out about Gavin accepting the money and detailing her actions and decisions after the revelation. You get to understand why she does what she does.

I know that this is a Silhouette romance so there has to be a happily ever after but I never could get past what Gavin did and I never felt like he really loved Bree for herself. I kept waiting for a great revelation where I could say "aha, he really does love her" but I never found it. His actions seemed phony and self-serving to me throughout the entire book even when he was proclaiming his love. And, I felt like the sex scenes were forced. All I kept thinking was "here he goes having sex for money". I was never swept away with the romance of it all.

One other thing- this book is part of a series so the other characters of the series had to be included and that story (business espionage) had to be included. I did not think that the author seamlessly included these characters or the plot of the series. The storyline felt shoe horned in and such major portions of that plot were dropped in that it was a little confusing where the author was going with it in relation to her own story. It really felt like the author was forced to add stuff in and just threw it in without worrying about her own plot. This author would have been better to stick to keeping the other characters in the background with minor references and not have such a big chunk of the next book's plot (I assume) appearing here. But maybe this was not her decision.
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