She’s all work and no play. He’s an expert at fun. Their romance could be the biggest game of all.Paul Monroe thinks the best way to a woman’s heart is through her funny bone. But not everyone in his antique toy business appreciates his playful attitude. After his assistant resigns, he hopes a talent agency can find the perfect replacement. But when he meets the agency’s beautiful straight-laced … agency’s beautiful straight-laced boss, he makes it his personal mission to flip her frown upside down.
Bette Wharton can’t afford to lose a client. So when she notices the high turnover rate for assistants sent to a local toy shop, she rolls up her suit sleeves to get to the heart of the problem. But the no-nonsense businesswoman may have finally met her match when she squares off against Paul’s office shenanigans. Working side-by-side, Bette starts to let her hair down… and let love in.
With both businesses on the line, can Paul and Bette learn to fuse their leadership styles and their hearts?
Prelude to a Wedding is the first book in a charming contemporary romantic comedy series. If you like quirky characters, magnetic chemistry and light-hearted antics, then you’ll love Patricia McLinn’s irresistible love story.
Buy Prelude to a Wedding to clear your calendar for a flirty, fun-filled office romance today!
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Readers react to Prelude to a Wedding:
“Excellent” … “Cute” … “I recommend this one” – Amazon reviews
“Another lovely story well up to Patricia McLinn’s high standards” – 5* review
“Opposites attract and both bring special gifts” – 5* review
“Funny yet romantic … Enjoyed every page.” — 5* review
More praise for The Wedding Series:
“A wonderful series that will make you laugh and cry. Each page is filled with love that will eventually come to the people who so need it. A must read!” – 5-star review
“Perfect. The characters were multi-dimensional and played off each other in warm, thoughtful, loving ways. Each couple faced a different situation and overcame their obstacles together and with the insightful comments of their friends. … Heart-warming.” – 5-star review
“Fun and serious all at the same time. Love how the friends intertwine and add new along the way. It was refreshing to read the different stories and having them all come together. Really enjoyed this series!” – 5-star review
“Full of warmth, understanding of human nature, and great characters. They are connected, following the lives of college friends, and by the time you are finished, you feel as if you are a part of their extended circle. A dash of sex here, but not to the point that it overshadows the well thought out storylines. Definitely a feel good experience.” — 5-star review
“Great love stories! … Must read all books in the series! … I laughed and cried! Must read.” – From 5-star reviews
Get all the books in Patricia McLinn’s Wedding Series today!
Prelude to a Wedding*
Wedding Party*
Grady’s Wedding*
The Runaway Bride
The Christmas Princess
— Hoops (prequel to The Surprise Princess)
The Surprise Princess
— Not a Family Man (prequel to The Forgotten Prince)
The Forgotten Prince
Box Sets
*The Wedding Series Trilogy (Books 1-3)
The Wedding Series Box Set Two: The Runaway Bride and The Christmas Princess (Books 4-5)
The Wedding Series Box Set Three: Hoops (prequel) and The Surprise Princess
The Wedding Series Box Set Four: Not a Family Man (prequel) and The Forgotten Prince
If you like McLinn’s wedding romance stories, try her Marry Me series now!
Wedding of the Century
The Unexpected Wedding Guest
A Most Unlikely Wedding
Baby Blues and Wedding Bells
And if you prefer small-town romance, check out Patricia’s Seasons in a Small Town series today!
What Are Friends For? (Spring)
The Right Brother (Summer)
Falling for Her (Autumn)
Warm Front (Wintermore
Very enjoyable. Keep my interest right till the end. Would read more of her books.
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A sweet book.
Very much a slog fest. I like that she actually tried to be less rigid. But the type A\Peter pan trope is one of the worst. How about turning it to the dreamless/dreamer trope instead. That way instead of getting someone stuck in their early 20’s, you get someone who has had the stuffing kicked out of them. She wants the white dress fantasy and he …
It was. Ok.
Not up to Patricia McLinn’s usual. It was a little slow in places and dragged a bit in the middle. An okay book.
This book can stand on it’s own even though it is part of a series. The pace of the story was to fast and I could not really relate or get into any of the characters.