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Bachelor Brothers #1-3

Bachelor Brothers: To Woo a Wife / To Be a Husband / To Be a Bridegroom

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To Woo A Wife Jarrett, the oldest Hunter brother, is handsome and impossibly rich. He's never fallen in love –– until he meets Abbie Sutherland. Abbie is beautiful, sexy, and utterly desirable. But she is also wary of emotional attachments. For Jarrett, this is the ultimate challenge. Wealth and seduction are not enough for Abbie –– she needs to be wooed. To Be A Husband Jonathan, the middle Hunter brother, is an accomplished lover. He's blond and impossibly good–looking. What woman can resist his charm? Gaye Royal, for one! Gaye's cool, elegant beauty is a challenge, and she makes it plain from the start that she doesn't want to be involved with Jonathan –– a situation he's determined to change To Be A Bridegroom Jordan, the youngest Hunter brother, is dark and devilishly attractive. He's usually content to play the field –– until Stazy moves in next door. When Jordan catches a glimpse of the warmth and vulnerability that lie beneath Stazy's beautiful exterior, he realises there's only one way to get to the head of her line–up...be her bridegroom!

541 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2011

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Carole Mortimer

1,299 books910 followers
I have written almost 250 romance novels in contemporary and Regency.

I am a USA Today Bestselling Author and recipient of the 2015 RWA Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2014 I received a Pioneer of Romance Award from Romantic Times in the US and in 2012 I was recognised by Queen Elizabeth II for my 'outstanding service to literature'.

I am very happily married to Peter with six sons, and live on the Isle of Man

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May 18, 2016
The problem with all three stories was that the heroes were just so remarkably unappealing. They were rude, misogynystic, callous, arrogant and verbally abusive. I couldn't for the life of me understand why any girl would find them attractive.
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