I'm not big into 'redneck' romances plus I tend to get Ashley mixed up with Marie (so far). I was a bit doubtful when reading the blurb. On a total Penny Reid binge, I picked up the next book in the Knitting in the City series. the unexpected) if he plans to have and keep Janie Morris as his wife. Regardless, one thing is for certain, Quinn Sullivan will have to learn to expect the Spanish Inquisition (i.e. Will Quinn last until the wedding day? Or will he yield to his tyrant impulses? But Janie, much to Quinn’s dismay, tosses a wrench in his efficacious endeavors and challenges him to prove his devotion by going through the matrimonial motions, no matter how minute and mundane. If it were up to Quinn, he would efficiently propose, marry, and beget Janie with child all in the same day-thereby avoiding the drama and angst that accompanies the four stages of pre-matrimony: engagement, meeting the parents, bachelor/bachelorette party, and overblown, superfluous wedding day traditions. There are three things you should know about Quinn Sullivan: 1) He is madly in love with Janie Morris, 2) He’s not above playing dirty to get what (or who) he wants, and 3) He doesn’t know how to knit.Īfter just five months of dating Janie, Quinn-former Wendell and unapologetic autocrat-is ready to propose marriage. This book is the sequel to Neanderthal Seeks Human and it is book #1.5 in the ‘Knitting in the City’ serie.
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