
Even Tracey is beginning to wonder whether Jack really is looking for a permanent relationship, or whether she's just renting space in his heart.īut just when Tracey’s doubts become overwhelming, Jack's mother lets her in on a secret-he's just taken an heirloom diamond out of the family's safe-deposit box, which must mean that he's going to propose any day now. There's still Tracey's mom, who says they're "living in sin," and her friends, who are smug, married and totally sure that there would already be a ring on Tracey's finger if she hadn't been in such a rush to cosign a lease.

It's been a year and a half since Tracey and Jack moved in together, and everything's totally perfect-well, okay, almost perfect. In the season of weddings, Tracey Spadolini can’t help but imagine her own… Previously published as Slightly Engaged. Select the quantity of the product you desire and click the "Add" button.From New York Times Bestselling Author Wendy Corsi Staub, writing as Wendy Markham. Read Less Below is a list of products arranged by condition. In the season of weddings, Tracey Spadolini can’t help but imagine her own Its been a year and a half since Tracey and Jack moved in together, and everythings totally perfectwell, okay, almost perfect. But will the eternal bachelor succumb to the bride's plan? From New York Times Bestselling Author Wendy Corsi Staub, writing as Wendy Markham.Previously published as Slightly Engaged. When Mia's plan goes awry, and Dom needs to borrow money, Mia has the perfect way for him to pay her back. But with Dominick next to her on the plane, her stomach won't stop doing flip-flops. Accustomed to the finer things in life, she's hatched a plan: marry a man she met on the Internet. Mia Calogera has to get married or her strong-willed, and incredibly wealthy grandfather will cut her off. She's the most stunningly beautiful woman he's ever seen.and she's wearing a wedding dress.

There's still Tracey's mom, who says they're 'living in sin,' and her friends, who are all smug, married and totally sure that there would.

It's been a year and a half since Tracey and Jack moved in together, and everything's totally perfectwell, okay, almost perfect. He tries to push it out of his mind, but then he notices the passenger next to him. There are a lot of things worse than being SLIGHTLY ENGAGEDbeing entirely broke, completely alone and wholly perplexed. But on the plane on his way to Las Vegas for a weekend of drinking, flirting, and gambling, he suddenly feels like everyone is coupled up-except himself. Gorgeous playboy Dominick Chickalini can charm his way out of - or into-any and every situation.
