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Автор: Сьюзен Мэллери
Издательство: HarperCollins
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      Susan Mallery welcomes you to Happily Inc, where true love isn’t just for fairy tales…

      Natalie Kaleta will do anything for the artists at her gallery, including risk life, limb and the effect of humidity on her naturally curly hair. Braving a downpour to check on reclusive Ronan Mitchell, Natalie gets stranded by a mudslide at his mountain home, where the brooding glass artist reveals his playful side, sending her inconvenient crush from under-the-radar to over-the-top.

      After a secret tore apart his family and made him question his sense of self, Ronan fled his hometown for Happily Inc, but the sunny small town can’t fix his damaged heart. He won’t give in to his attraction for beautiful, perpetually cheerful Natalie. She’s untouched by darkness—or so he thinks.

      Natalie knows that when a heart goes through the flame, it comes out stronger. Life may not be a fairy tale, but sometimes dreams do come true. Why not this one? Why not tonight?

       Also By Susan Mallery

      When We Found Home

      Secrets of the Tulip Sisters

      Daughters of the Bride

      Happily Inc

      Not Quite Over You

      Why Not Tonight

      Second Chance Girl

      You Say It First

      Mischief Bay

      Sisters Like Us

      A Million Little Things

      The Friends We Keep

      The Girls of Mischief Bay

      Fool’s Gold

      Best of My Love

      Marry Me at Christmas

      Thrill Me

      Kiss Me

      Hold Me

      Until We Touch

      Before We Kiss

      When We Met

      Christmas on 4th Street

      Three Little Words

      Two of a Kind

      Just One Kiss

      A Fool’s Gold Christmas

      All Summer Long

      Summer Nights

      Summer Days

      Only His

      Only Yours

      Only Mine

      Finding Perfect

      Almost Perfect

      Chasing Perfect

      Discover more at millsandboon.co.uk

      Why Not Tonight

      Susan Mallery

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      ISBN: 978-1-474-08583-0

      WHY NOT TONIGHT

      © 2018 Susan Mallery, Inc.

      Published in Great Britain 2018

      by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF

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      There’s so much to love about Happily Inc!

      Read what the critics are saying…

      You Say It First

      ~ An Amazon.com Best Book of 2017 in Romance ~

      “Delightfully flirtatious and deceptively easy dialogue… Mallery excels at creating protagonists who grow individually as well as together on the way to their destined happy ending.”

      —Publishers Weekly

      “The first in ever-popular Mallery’s new Happily Inc series has the author’s signature blend of humor, poignancy, and small-town charm.”

      —Booklist

      “There’s a lot to like about this first book in Mallery’s new series, Happily Inc, about a California desert town that’s known as a wedding destination. The romance is sweet and hot, the writing is quick and easy… A great choice for a weekend read.”

      —Kirkus Reviews

      “Verdict: An inventive heroine who comes into her own and a caring hero who figures out what’s important give in to love in this lighthearted romance.”

      —Library Journal

      Second Chance Girl

      “A heartfelt and genuine friends-to-lovers story fraught with emotional trauma that makes the happily-ever-after satisfyingly sweet.”

      —Publishers Weekly

      “Mallery’s second title in the new Happily Inc series features her typical mastery of the romance format, with another quirky small town and a set of characters for her fans to love… The potent and prolific Mallery delivers again.”

      —Kirkus Reviews

      “You can always count on Mallery to deliver warm-hearted and quirky stories featuring emotionally dented individuals doing their best to survive and hopefully thrive…. A truly unforgettable read! Mallery is one of a kind!”

      —RT Book Reviews, Top Pick!

      When I was nine years old, my parents took me to the eye doctor, where he told me I had to wear glasses. I was devastated and crushed and sobbed with the broken heart of a little girl who believed she would never again be told she was pretty. When I was fifteen, I convinced my father to get me contact lenses. (And I’m not ashamed to admit I might have used a little guilt