Proposal in Room 309. Joss Wood
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Step behind the hotel room doors of The Chatsfield, London…
When Ben treats girlfriend Joely to a luxurious birthday night at The Chatsfield, he has more than celebration in mind… Joely may be anti-marriage, but Ben is determined to show her they are destined for happy-ever-after! With every proposal attempt ending in disaster, Ben’s last hope is the stunning sapphire engagement ring burning a hole in his pocket… But who would have thought that being walked in on by a stranger—whilst naked!—would be so good for a relationship?
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Proposal in Room 309
Joss Wood
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Contents
Praise For
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Epilogue
‘Marriages are made in heaven’ had been the Master of Ceremonies’ opening remark at a mutual friend’s wedding eighteen months ago.
‘So are tornados, hurricanes and tropical storms.’
He’d turned at the sarcastic mutter behind him and looked into a pair of deep-as-midnight blue eyes and felt his heart bounce off his ribcage. Ka-doof!
‘Not a believer in the institution?’ he asked sotto voice as he stood with his back to the MC.
‘Hell, no,’ she’d scoffed. ‘You don’t need a certificate to be committed; you just need to be committed.’
He took a step back to stand next to the gorgeous sable-haired cynic.
‘Are you telling me that you can’t think of one reason to get married? Love?’
He kept his eyes on her face and watched her eyes narrow at his bland tone.
‘What’s love got to do with it? What can you do married that you can’t do living together? And then, to add insult to injury, when you marry you shove all your financial eggs into one basket and when you decide that you no longer want to be together, you have this turgid mess you have to pick through.’ Joely shook her head so hard that he thought she’d shake loose her sexy, messy pile of curls. ‘Madness. What’s that old saying…marriage is an institution and who wants to be in an institution?’
A lady of strong views, he’d thought. ‘My name is Ben Duncan.’
‘Joely Bennett.’
‘Can I get you a drink?’
Two shallow dimples flashed when she smiled. ‘Only if you promise not to propose.’
‘Well, not tonight.’
Eighteen months later and while much had changed between them, Joely’s