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Spring Fever by Mary Kay Andrews

Crashing the wedding of your ex-husband isn't a good idea—especially when you're still in love with him. Annajane Hudgens realizes that as she watches her nemesis, Celia, walk down the aisle toward Mason, the man Annajane still loves.
By Lora Grady
Spring Fever by Mary Kay Andrews Spring Fever by Mary Kay Andrews

Crashing the wedding of your ex-husband isn't a good idea—especially when you're still in love with him. Annajane Hudgens realizes that as she watches her nemesis, Celia, walk down the aisle toward Mason, the man Annajane still loves. After the wedding unexpectedly screeches to a halt, Annajane realizes tat she has a second chance to see if there's any spark left. With her best friend (and Mason's sister), Pokey, by her side, Annajane sets out to discover if her first love will be her forever love—and to uncover the truth about Celia's sinister plans to sell of the family's beloved, but failing, soft drink empire. Mary Kay Andrews fills the book with all the inhabitants of a sassy southern U.S. town, plus a whole lot of scandal for good measure!

Spring Fever, Mary Kay Andrews, $30.

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