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Ex on the Beach

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She vowed to protect her heart….

Andie Shayne believes in forever…for everyone else. She has an up-and-coming wedding planning business, and her own failed engagement, to prove it. Now all Andie wants is to save the date for Seaglass Celebrations becoming a premier destination wedding resort. And making sure the wedding of the summer goes off without a hitch will get her there―despite the arrival of one unexpected guest.

The sexy-as-sin best man…who’s also the ex who broke Andie’s heart.

Mark Kavanaugh wants to make amends with Andie. He knows breaking off their engagement―at the altar!―was unforgivable. But he’s a wiser man now, vowing to make peace with his past. But with desire reigniting on Turtle Island, Mark realizes he never stopped loving Andie. He wants her; and this time, he’s determined to do it right.

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3 thoughts on “Ex on the Beach

  1. Knowing the true meaning of love Sometimes when you find true love you let it slip away without realizing what you really had. If you’re lucky a second chance comes around. Pick up Kim Laws book “Ex on the Beach” and find out if Andie and Mark get their second chance. Kim will make you laugh and cry and fall in love with so many of the characters that you will be so glad this is book one in a series.

  2. What is 16″ long and hangs in front of an ass? Andie knows! An attorney’s tie! Regardless of what Mark did years ago to influence her perception that he’s a bastard, Andie can’t help but love him! Kim Law paints a colorful cast of characters that depict the roots of their soles. They aren’t perfect, but love comes to those who not only want it, but need it, and deserve it! Andie and Marc deserve the love they find with their friends, family and each other. Great relaxing read for a beach getaway!

  3. Fine as long as you leave your brains at the door The title may seem harsh, but then, so is my assessment of the vacillating, ambivalent,ethically challenged hero in this book, as well as the proposition that egregiously hurtful behaviour can, or should be forgiven and forgotten, so long as there is an “explanation” no matter how lame. 

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