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The Man You'll Marry |  | Author: Debbie Macomber Publisher: Mira Category: Book
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Seller: Books Squared Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 45644
Media: Mass Market Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 304 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 0.6
ISBN: 0778327833 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780778327837 ASIN: 0778327833
Publication Date: December 29, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The wedding dress was made many years ago, and it came with a promise:The First Man You Meet… Shelly Hansen was horrified when her great-aunt's wedding dress arrived—because, according to family legend, she was destined to marry the next man she met. So when she tripped on an escalator and fell into Mark Brady's arms, she told him—and herself—that she wasn't interested in marriage. But then she started seeing him everywhere…. Coincidence? is The Man You'll Marry After her own wedding, Shelly sends her best friend, Jill Morrison, the dress—which is delivered to Jill's hotel in Hawaii. But at least the man she sat beside on the plane—gorgeous grouch Jordan Wilcox—can't be the man in question, can he? She met him before she got the dress!
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DEBBIE MACOMBER July 26, 2010 Gigi Gladden (Southside, Al, US) I LOVE READING ANYTHING DEBBIE MACOMBER WRITES. I AM READING ONE OF HER LASTEST NOW. LOOKING FORWARD TO THE TWO COMING OUT JULY 27TH AND 31ST.
The bar is higher for Maccomber March 19, 2010 L. Miller (Virginia) In anyone else this would be a 4 star read. I expect more of Maccomber. This is a repub of a couple earlier romances, and is an ok read, but not among her better ones. Her characters rescue this from its slightly strained plot premise. Maccomber is gifted in writing characters you either think you know or would like to.
A wonderful fantasy February 17, 2010 Sylvia C. Vanlandingham (Reedville, VA, US) I read for entertainment and joy. This book was a fairytale and made me feel so good. It was good clean reading.
Debbie is just plain AWESOME!!! February 14, 2010 MJ (Nashua, NH United States) I love this author and I read everything she writes! :-) As usual I was not disappointed! These books are quick reads and they always make you smile and sigh happily.
If you're lucky January 22, 2010 wogan (Indiana&Maryland- U.S.A.) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you're lucky you have a treasure or a dress like this to pass on to family or friends. These 2 stories concern a dress that is magical, in that when it is received, the next man you'll meet will be your husband.
Why there is only one title on the cover I don't know, both titles and descriptions are given on the back, but that you cannot see if you rely on getting your books online, because it certainly isn`t intimated in the editorial review that these are previously published works. I hope it is not a method to `hide' that fact. Debbie Macomber states, the first thing in her interesting introduction that they are. I hope all readers of the many books in this genre know they need to investigate copy write dates inside if they do not remember titles, at least these titles weren't changed which is sometimes done - that is just a heads up for readers who are not aware of this already.
With that said, these are 2 of Macomber's most charming stories, a bit different than the normal girl meets guy romantic plot - one with more than a little magic. The characters also create a smile, they are a bit different, an aunt who thinks about her wedding dress to send because she watches a TV show where a man has a Scottish terrier and the dress was made by a Scottish seamstress, if you are fortunate you also have `loopy' relatives like this. The dress figures in both stories; first being sent to a niece and then in the next given to the best friend. Neither lady can picture herself being married to the man she meets, but love, thank heavens wins out above all. It's nice to have a romance with a bit of a giggle and a smile; with pleasant characters. This book does just what it is supposed to do, entertain you and give some pleasant reading.
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