Ring on Her Finger by Lisa Swinton

September 12, 2014 | 1 Comment
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RingOnHerFingerWhat happened in Vegas should stay there, not follow Amanda home, wedded to the man who broke her heart.

After celebrating college graduation with her friends in Las Vegas, Amanda St. Claire wakes up with a terrible hangover and a ring on her finger.

Her day gets worse when she finds out she’s married to rich playboy Blake Worthington—the guy she has loathed the past four years. Amanda convinces Blake to legally terminate the marriage and they both return home like nothing ever happened. That is, until Blake shows up on her doorstep and Amanda has to come clean with her family.

Together for better or worse while the legalities are cleared, Amanda reluctantly plays along, but then the unthinkable happens—she finds herself falling in love with Blake.

Can they overcome the past? Or will it end their future before it even starts?

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Title: Ring on Her Finger

Author: Lisa Swinton

Publisher: CreateSpace

Release Date: September 1, 2014

ISBN: 978-1500879235

Formats: 316 pages, 6×9, softcover; e-book

Genre: Contemporary Romance



One response to “Ring on Her Finger by Lisa Swinton

  1. Gayle Humpherys

    I thought this was a good story about letting go of past judgments and also how wealth does not guarantee happiness. I admit I got pretty frustrated by the heroine, Amanda, and how she so stubbornly refused to see beyond Blake’s past and let him in to her heart. I am a planner myself, so I could relate to that aspect of her personality, but I was glad to see that she finally realized how sometimes you have to just let go of your strict plans to be able to enjoy life to the fullest.
    There were some faith-related elements to the story, which I appreciated, however I was a little put off by the beginning with the whole Vegas scene and drinking, etc. I thought it a little odd that Amanda had absolutely no memory at all of the Vegas wedding, yet apparently in the video she didn’t really appear drunk.
    I received an e-book copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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