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K Bloom, December 24, 2007

When the clock strikes midnight, Colin Spencer and Maggie Kelly plan to announce their engagement to those attending the Millennium New Year's Eve bash. However, zany Isabelle Channing strongly believes that Colin is wrong for her best friend. She plans to intercede and stop their engagement before Maggie makes a mistake. Somehow, instead of introducing the new century with his fiancee, Colin ends up in Vegas married to that lunatic Isabelle.

After sobering up, Colin and Isabelle agree to go to Mexico for a quickie divorce. Though he would never want to hurt Maggie, on the trek south, Colin decides he actually has married the right woman. Now all he has to do is persuade that fiery spitfire who thinks he is a stuffed button-down shirt that he is the one for her even if guilt propels Isabelle to send her beloved back to his now married former fiancee.


The companion novel to the delightful ONCE A HERO, ALWAYS A HERO is a humorous contemporary romantic romp that will elate readers. The story line stands alone yet blends well with its other half as it centers on the antics of Isabelle and Colin, two wonderful opposites. Anyone who enjoys a jocular romantic tale will want to read the "Millennium 2000" heroes duet because both novels are more than double the pleasure. They are triple the fun as single entities and as a unit.

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