Meet Cody Garrett. This former Navy SEAL has never met a skirt he didn't fancy. His six-pack, rugged good looks and bad boy image ensures a steady stream of hot babes to do body-shots on. And for meaningless one-night stands. So, he is confused when Bridie Barker fails to notice just how hot he is and refuses to go out on a date with him.
It's not like she's a stunning beauty or something. According to him, "Her ears are big, she's got a butt you can balance a can of beer on, and she's not even a D-cup. Trust me, I know my cup sizes."
In spite of her shortcomings, the more she rejects him, the more fascinated he becomes with her. Soon, he is silently making plans to make this stubborn and hard-headed woman his wife.
Bridie Barker is not attractive, but she's also intelligent, grounded and focused. But ... every detail in her life is planned. Her room is spotless, her closet is colour-coded, and she has a range of storage containers to ensure that everything, every single thing, is in its correct place. Black and white - that's how her world is and grey areas - they're a no-no.
Even though Cody makes her laugh, she's not into body shots and she's definitely not into the tag-and-release kind of guy.
Besides, she is pretty sure he owns not a single storage container, and she's certain that his closet is not colour-coded.
Scott Garrett, may look a lot like his brother Cody, but he is very different from him. Scott is intelligent, responsible, courteous and handsome. But he's a little shy. When he meets Bridie, he fails to notice any of her imperfections and believes he has met the woman of his dreams. In fact, he even plans to ask her to marry him. Luckily for Scott, Bridie feels the same way about him.
But life has a way of screwing things up, and in this case, it does in a big way. Huge. Pretty soon, this trio are thrust into a heartbreaking love triangle that pits two brothers against each other, tears up a family and causes an avalanche of heartbreak.
This fast-paced romantic suspense (with elements of a crime thriller) series of love gone wrong, spans years is Book 1 in the Brothers in Arms series and is Free on Kindle Unlimited.
Genre: Romance
It's not like she's a stunning beauty or something. According to him, "Her ears are big, she's got a butt you can balance a can of beer on, and she's not even a D-cup. Trust me, I know my cup sizes."
In spite of her shortcomings, the more she rejects him, the more fascinated he becomes with her. Soon, he is silently making plans to make this stubborn and hard-headed woman his wife.
Bridie Barker is not attractive, but she's also intelligent, grounded and focused. But ... every detail in her life is planned. Her room is spotless, her closet is colour-coded, and she has a range of storage containers to ensure that everything, every single thing, is in its correct place. Black and white - that's how her world is and grey areas - they're a no-no.
Even though Cody makes her laugh, she's not into body shots and she's definitely not into the tag-and-release kind of guy.
Besides, she is pretty sure he owns not a single storage container, and she's certain that his closet is not colour-coded.
Scott Garrett, may look a lot like his brother Cody, but he is very different from him. Scott is intelligent, responsible, courteous and handsome. But he's a little shy. When he meets Bridie, he fails to notice any of her imperfections and believes he has met the woman of his dreams. In fact, he even plans to ask her to marry him. Luckily for Scott, Bridie feels the same way about him.
But life has a way of screwing things up, and in this case, it does in a big way. Huge. Pretty soon, this trio are thrust into a heartbreaking love triangle that pits two brothers against each other, tears up a family and causes an avalanche of heartbreak.
This fast-paced romantic suspense (with elements of a crime thriller) series of love gone wrong, spans years is Book 1 in the Brothers in Arms series and is Free on Kindle Unlimited.
Genre: Romance
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