The Lady of Royale Street
β Scribed by de Salle, Thea
- Book ID
- 109930575
- Publisher
- Pocket Star
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 731 KB
- Series
- NOLA Nights 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781501156106
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From the New York Times bestselling author of the NOLA Nights series comes a rollicking, sexy tale of opposites attracting in the midst of wedding planning.
Alex DuMont is everything his brother Sol isn't: regimented, serious, and devout. Between twelve-hour workdays, service to the church, punishing daily workouts, and bi-weekly therapy sessions, Alex is, as Sol once put it, "a kettle perpetually whistling as it boils itself to death." So when Sol announces his marriage to Arianna Barrington, heiress and society sweetheart, Alex is the absolute worst choice to be his best man. Sol asks anyway and Alex reluctantly agrees. It's only a week, after all, and Alex should be able to stop himself from throttling his big brother for a meager seven days. Probably. Maybe.
Theresa Ivarson is Arianna's best friend and the maid of honor. A decorated photojournalist who interrupts her globetrotting to stand beside her friend, Theresa is beautiful, witty, and unafraid to speak...
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