About the Book
A modern retelling of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
Camille Kelly is in real danger of becoming an old maid—at least by Cherish, Montana, standards. She has all but given up on finding Mr. Right—until her broken laptop leads her to Aiden Peterson, a tall, dark, and handsome computer genius. Camille would never have believed her magic moment was right around the corner, but after two whirlwind weeks, she has a ring on her finger and has happily ever after in sight. However, she soon discovers Aiden is part of a daunting package deal . . .
As the eldest of seven brothers, Aiden has never had a problem living under the same roof as his rambunctious siblings. When he falls for Camille, he is confident she’ll fit right into his family’s already bursting home. He thought wrong. Aiden and Camille’s storybook romance comes to a screeching halt when she discovers her new living situation. Not willing to submit to a life mothering a bunch of grown men, Camille has only one option: she embarks on a campaign to improve her new brothers-in-law and marry them off. And what better candidates for wives than her own best friends?
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In My Opinion
In Brides & Brothers, Anneka R. Walker adds a modern-day vibe to the classic 7 Brides for 7 Brothers.
With seven brothers and their matches (at least one of whom also has a boyfriend), there is a lot happening. Even though the entire book is told from only two character viewpoints, it’s hard to connect with anyone because we get pieces of all of their stories.
However, this book is full of light-hearted fun. From friendships to matchmaking to ice cream night, there is always something entertaining happening. If you are wanting a lighter read or a palate cleanser type read, then Brides & Brothers just might be for you.
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