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Bravo Family Ties

Bravo Family Ties

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful stories about three men who learn the ways of love
Review: Cash, Nate and Zach need the right women and they find them in Bravo Family ties. Three wonderful stories. Couldn't put this book down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful stories about three men who learn the ways of love
Review: The heroes in this book are brooding, stubborn, rude, and sometimes...just down right mean! The heroines are of course, in love with them, they plead, they grovel, and then near the end of each story, they plead, beg and grovel some more. Finally our heroes manage to work threw there individual angst about being tied down by the old ball and chain and state there love for each of the heroines, no begging, pleading or groveling on there part...nope no-way! Our doormat heroines then throw themselves into their individual heroes arms and all if forgiven.

One of the secondary characters in this book also gave me fit's...EDNA THE BUSY BODY MOTHER FIGURE FROM HELL! Most secondary characters in romance have at least a certain charm about them, not her. Edna turns blue and is hospitalized with heart problems in the first story; unfortunately for us she survives to stick her nose in the remaining two. Throughout this book I kept wondering if there wasn't an abandon well some wear on that Bravo famil ranch to throw her into.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: BAD VIBES FOR BRAVO FAMILY TIES
Review: The heroes in this book are brooding, stubborn, rude, and sometimes...just down right mean! The heroines are of course, in love with them, they plead, they grovel, and then near the end of each story, they plead, beg and grovel some more. Finally our heroes manage to work threw there individual angst about being tied down by the old ball and chain and state there love for each of the heroines, no begging, pleading or groveling on there part...nope no-way! Our doormat heroines then throw themselves into their individual heroes arms and all if forgiven.

One of the secondary characters in this book also gave me fit's...EDNA THE BUSY BODY MOTHER FIGURE FROM HELL! Most secondary characters in romance have at least a certain charm about them, not her. Edna turns blue and is hospitalized with heart problems in the first story; unfortunately for us she survives to stick her nose in the remaining two. Throughout this book I kept wondering if there wasn't an abandon well some wear on that Bravo famil ranch to throw her into.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Three Lovely Stories. Enjoyed Reading them.
Review: Three Men, Three Stories.

This book is a little bit different than many traditional contemporary romances. Three men who are cousins, who have grown up together and have had their share of problems each make the decision to get married, each for a different reason. Three men end up falling in love with their wives.

Cash marries because he got young Abbie pregnant. Abbie is happy and content and only wants her husband to love her. Soon he realizes he does love her and eventually through learning to communicate, they manage to make a family.

Nate must work through a painful past in order to see the love that his wife has for him.

And, Zach must give his wife the time she needs to realize she does love him and he must learn to trust her.

All three stories sound simple the way I describe them. However, they are not simple. They are truly lovely stories of pain, heart ache, trust, communication, love, family and more.

This was a first novel for me by this author, however, it certainly won't be the last. These books are well written, the setting is gorgeous, the love of the land and the love each couples learns to feel is believable. The characters are strong and yet weak at the same time, similar to real life. Lovely books.

Enjoy.


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