Dateline Matrimony

Dateline Matrimony by Gina Wilkins, published by Silhouette in 2002, is a 250-page work written in English. The narrative centers around reporter Riley O’Neal, who is used to women responding positively to his charm. However, his routine breakfast at the Rainbow Café takes an unexpected turn when he encounters waitress Teresa Scott, who consistently rebuffs his advances. This dynamic shifts dramatically when a scandalous news story reveals Teresa’s hidden life as a single mother and a criminal.
Readers will find a blend of romance and family life as the story unfolds, exploring themes of marriage and divorce. The plot delves into the complexities of relationships, particularly as Riley grapples with his perceptions of Teresa and the reality of her situation. As the characters navigate their challenges, the narrative invites reflection on love, trust, and the unexpected turns life can take.
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THERE WASN’T A WOMAN ALIVE WHO HAD EVER REJECTED REPORTER RILEY O’NEAL. All he had to do was smile and flash those dimples. But there was a first time for everything. Riley’s first came in the form of waitress Teresa Scott, and what a lovely form she had. It was a ritual. Every morning he ate breakfast at the Rainbow Café, where, along with great coffee, Teresa served up a big “”No.”” But when a scandalous news story led Riley to discover that Teresa wasn’t exactly who he’d thought she was-but instead was a single mom and a … criminal-he hoped that the gorgeous waitress would try to steal his.
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