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Saturday, September 7, 2019

A Bride for Brynmor by Jacqui Nelson


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Cute and sweet, A Bride for Brynmor offers a lighthearted suspense and a charming happily-ever-after.

Lark and Brynmor have a history, one that refuses to let stubbornness and a sense of independence stand in the way. And this time, Bryn doesn't want to let go.

Brynmor knows Lark is the girl for him, and he steps up to show his sincerity in both wanting her and standing by her side with whatever trouble she (and her sisters) face, however he can.

Lark has her hands full dealing with her uncle and her sisters. Her independent streak and sense of responsibility and protection for those she loves is beautiful to witness, even as much as you find yourself willing her to accept Bryn's assistance and not feel so alone.

It was quite the adventure watching these two work through their last hurdles to claim each other's hearts. Throw in a couple of cute lambs and a family secret revealed and you get everything from giggles to surprises.

And gotta mention, good ol' Grandpa Gus! He stole the show in a couple of scenes and provided a much welcomed sense of humor and wisdom.

While A Bride for Brynmor can be read as a stand alone, readers are introduced to many of the characters in Robyn, A Christmas Bride, and may find greater enjoyment by reading it first.