Ralphie’s Wives

Ralphie’s Wives by Christine Rimmer, published by Harlequin in 2007, is a contemporary romance novel that explores the complexities of relationships and the aftermath of loss. The story centers on Ralphie Styles, a charismatic man known for his way with women, including his ex-wife Phoebe Jacks. After Ralphie’s untimely death in a hit-and-run, Phoebe finds herself entangled in a web of suspicion, alongside Ralphie’s best friend, P.I. Rio Navarro, who returns to help uncover the truth behind Ralphie’s demise.
In this edition, readers will delve into the dynamics of love, betrayal, and the quest for justice as Phoebe and Rio navigate their feelings amidst the chaos. The narrative highlights themes of friendship and loyalty, set against the backdrop of a small-town community. With 376 pages, this original edition invites readers to engage with the unfolding mystery while exploring the emotional landscape of its characters.
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Ralphie Styles had a way with women–lots of women.
Country-singer-turned-bartender Phoebe Jacks ought to know–she’d been married to him–before he’d moved on to her best friend. And then her other best friend. But you just couldn’t stay mad at Ralphie.
Or could you? When he’s killed in a suspicious hit-and-run, pregnant wife #4 is suddenly a widow–and a suspect. It’s up to Ralphie’s best friend from out of town, P.I. Rio Navarro, and Phoebe to see that the old charmer’s killer is brought to justice. But Ralphie never mentioned his pal Rio was so attractive–or that he might just be the stand-up guy Ralphie never could be….
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