The Magic Wedding Dress Series by Karen Toller Whittenburg

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  • Million-Dollar Bride (The Magic Wedding Dress #1)
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    Million-Dollar Bride (The Magic Wedding Dress #1)

    Karen Toller Whittenburg

    Rated: 0.00 of 5 stars
    · 0 ratings · published 1996

    Million - Dollar Bride (Wedding Dress Trilogy) (Harlequin American Romance) [Feb 01, 1996] Karen Toller Whittenburg

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  • The Fifty-Cent Groom (The Magic Wedding Dress #2)
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    The Fifty-Cent Groom (The Magic Wedding Dress #2)

    Karen Toller Whittenburg

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1996

    The Magic Wedding Dress"You don't know me, but could you unbutton my dress?"Millionaire playboy Ben Northcross had heard some great pickup lines in his time, but this one took the cake, coming as it did from a woman in a wedding gown! A strangely shimmering wedding gown."I need your body for one night…"Ben had been intrigued by the surprising Sara Gunnerson. Now he was hooked!"A hundred bucks, plus tips... more

  • The Fifty-Cent Groom (The Magic Wedding Dress #2)
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    The Fifty-Cent Groom (The Magic Wedding Dress #2)

    Karen Toller Whittenburg

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1996

    "YOU DON'T KNOW ME, BUT WOULD YOU UNBUTTON MY DRESS?"Ben Northcross had heard some great pickup lines in his time, but this one took the cake, coming as it did from a woman in a wedding gown! A strangely shimmering wedding gown. "I NEED YOUR BODY FOR ONE NIGHT... " Ben had been intrigued by the surprising Sara Gunnerson. Now he was hooked! "A HUNDRED BUCKS, PLUS TIPS. " And then she tossed him fifty cents, for a word of advice on how to marry the millionaire she'd set her sights on... more

  • Two-Penny Wedding (The Magic Wedding Dress #3)
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    Two-Penny Wedding (The Magic Wedding Dress #3)

    Karen Toller Whittenburg

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1996

    And the bride wore...What? Gentry Northcross was determined to marry the man of her dreams in the wedding gown of her choice. She would not, under any circumstances, put on the "magic" wedding dress her father had purchased for her, and she scoffed at the purported claim that it could reveal the wearer's true love. One by one, Gentry had her bridesmaid try on the "magic" gown, and one by one, they all fell in love... more

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