Honeymoon Suite

Anthology by Jennifer Blake, Margaret Brownley, Ruth Jean Dale and Sheryl Lynn

Copyright 1995
Rated 4.0
Reviewed 4/23/98 by Isolde Wehr

Anthology


Reservations by Jennifer Blake

Because she has caught her fiancé together with her best friend Gina she wants to spend a week in the honeymoon suite where she had planned to spend her honeymoon. And the other reason is, that her fiancé Bradley Dillman wanted that suite too for his new wife.

After Gina arrives at the hotel a very good looking man is standing in front of her suite and says to her, that somebody has engaged him to be her company. Race Bannister is sexy but Gina can't believe what he tells to her. After she called her best friend and finds out that she hasn't send that man to her she knows there are two possibilities for her. She can let him go home or she can get involved in an adventure. And it looks like Gina is looking for a little adventure.


Check-out Time by Margaret Brownley

Rick and Dana Matthews have been married for 28 years. But last year Rick lost his job and their marriage has fallen apart because of this. Now they are living in divorce. Because their children have asked them that they try again a last time to rescue their marriage they come to his hotel.

But why have their children booked the honeymoon suite for them? Rick and Dana are sure there is nothing that can bring them together again. And they only want these seven days to pass by very quickly.

However, they hadn't known how romantic the suite is and that Etta, the chambermaid, only wants happy couples in "her suite".


Wake-up call by Ruth Jean Dale

Every year on August 13, Claire Kendall Elliot comes back into the Glass Garden Hotel and books the honeymoon suite to forget her wedding day. This damn J.D. Elliot - what went wrong in their short but stormy marriage? They couldn't make a decision where they wanted to live together because they came from different towns in America. Their little disputes soon became big and ended in a divorce half a year after they had married.

But this year also J.D. comes to this hotel to fight against his memories together with a new woman on his side. In the hotel nobody knows that the Elliot's are divorced so both get the same room - the honeymoon suite. What should they do? Is it possible for them to come together again?


Lost and Found by Sheryl Lynn

Sandra Campell and Martin Stonehouse are on a business trip in Dallas. Their hotel has closed and the only free room they can get is the honeymoon suite in the Glass Garden Hotel. Sandra, a country girl don't like big cities so nobody is surprised that she reacts a little bit nervously. But a dead person in the staircase and a murderer in the elevator? This is too unbelievable for Martin.

Both fight like cats and dogs. Sandra wants to help her uncle in his company but Martin thinks what she does is not right. Everyone can see the sparks which fly between them but Sandra believes Martin only wants a short affair with her. The romantic atmosphere in the hotel is no help for Sandra to hold Marin at a distance. But maybe she doesn't want that anymore.

Four wonderful stories - to fall in love with

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