Jacqueline C. (jc) reviewed The Bride and the Mercenary (Avengers, Bk 3) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 663) on + 31 more book reviews
if the bride-to-be han't seen the derelict pushing the shopping cart, she might have married the wrong man. Because that "derelict" who now suffered from amnesia was Seamus Malone-the only man she'd ever truly loved.

ON THE WAY TO THE CHAPEL...
If bride-to-be Ainslie O'Connell hadn't seen the derelict pushing the shopping cart, she might have married the wrong man. Because that "derelict," who now suffered from amnesia, was Seamus Alone -- the only man she'd ever truly loved. The man she'd buried two years ago! The man she thought she'd known... but really hadn't. Ainslie knew that unmasking a secret from Seamus's shadowy past as a soldier of fortune would guarantee his safety. But her greatest challenge lay in convincing Seamus he'd never be truly ALIVE without her by his side!
If bride-to-be Ainslie O'Connell hadn't seen the derelict pushing the shopping cart, she might have married the wrong man. Because that "derelict," who now suffered from amnesia, was Seamus Alone -- the only man she'd ever truly loved. The man she'd buried two years ago! The man she thought she'd known... but really hadn't. Ainslie knew that unmasking a secret from Seamus's shadowy past as a soldier of fortune would guarantee his safety. But her greatest challenge lay in convincing Seamus he'd never be truly ALIVE without her by his side!

If bride-to-be Ainslie O'Connell hadn't seen the derelict pushing the shopping cart, she might have married the wrong man. Because that "derelict," who now suffered from amnesia, was Seamus Malone the only man she'd ever truly loved. The man she'd buried two years ago! The man she thought she'd known...but really hadn't. Ainslie knew that unmasking a secret from Seamus's shadowy past as a soldier of fortune would guarantee his safety. But her greatest challenge lay in convincing Seamus he'd never be truly alive without her by his side!

Just okay. I couldn't get into it and didn't finish it.
Natalie B. (Hawaiianstar) - reviewed The Bride and the Mercenary (Avengers, Bk 3) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 663) on + 680 more book reviews
If bride-to-be Ainslie O'Connell hadn't seen the derelict pushing the shopping cart, she might have married the wrong man. Because that "derelict," who now suffered from amnesia, was Seamus Malone the only man she'd ever truly loved. The man she'd buried two years ago! The man she thought she'd known...but really hadn't. Ainslie knew that unmasking a secret from Seamus's shadowy past as a soldier of fortune would guarantee his safety. But her greatest challenge lay in convincing Seamus he'd never be truly alive without her by his side!

Great book, great story!
Nicole H. reviewed The Bride and the Mercenary (Avengers, Bk 3) (Harlequin Intrigue, No 663) on + 7 more book reviews
It's a harlequin romance. About a woman who found the man she loved...he had amnesia.

He died. Now she's getting married. Was that him in the crowd? Nice romance