Now a Hallmark Channel Original Movie!
She wrote the book—literally—on finding the right mate. But does she really understand what love’s about?
Five hours before her Nantucket beach wedding—and on the eve of her big book launch—celebrity marriage counselor Kate Lawrence has everything in place.
Everything, that is, but the groom. She might not have a career, either, when her nationwide audience finds out their marriage guru has been left at the altar.
Enter Lucas Wright, who offers to stand in for the missing husband-to-be and marry her. Kate’s desperate enough to agree—although she’s sure this Mr. Wright is completely wrong for her. But can they pull it off? And why would Lucas want to marry her in the first place?
Could it be that “Dr. Kate” doesn’t know the first thing about love?
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Summary
Overall In the Convenient Groom, Dr Kate writes the book on how to find Mr Right… literally and it releases the day after her wedding to Bryan, who cancels 5 hours
before the wedding. Enters Mr Lucas ‘Wright’ who offers to be her stand in groom. She accepts although she thinks he is all wrong for her because they are opposites. Lucas is adorable. He remembers their one week anniversary. He KNEW her; knew what she liked and how she liked it. He paid attention. As the characters are developed you
understand why she is so into controlling, planning, and organizing her life. I enjoyed the secondary characters and felt they added to the development of Kate
and Lucas. Their love story is intense with emotion, tenderness and attraction that kept me enthralled from the beginning. I read the book in one day. Lucas’
unconditional love for
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Sexual Hugging and kissing however she created a lot of feeling and emotions within it. All of it appropriate in my opinion