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The Mogul's Reluctant Bride: Billionaire Brides of Granite Falls, #2
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The Mogul's Reluctant Bride: Billionaire Brides of Granite Falls, #2

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Can she free his heart from the demons that plague him, or will his fears keep him from loving again?

 

Following the deaths of her sister and brother-in-law, Kaya Brehna is awarded custody of their three children. To avoid financial ruin, she must move them to Palm Beach where her successful career in interior decorating can provide financial security. Her plans are, however, thwarted by New Hampshire business mogul, Bryce Fontaine, who is determined to keep his godchildren in Granite Falls at all costs—even emotional blackmail.

 

Ever since his family was killed, Bryce Fontaine has been plagued by torment and regret. Five years later, his three godchildren are the closest thing he has to a family. But when their parents'—his dearest friends—sudden deaths threaten their close-knit relationship, Bryce would be damned before he allows some stranger—aunt, or not—to uproot them from the only home they've ever known, and move them a thousand miles away from him.

 

Can Bryce and Kaya find a way to work together for the good of the children whom they both love, or will the pain in each of their hearts keep this blended family divided?

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Release dateJan 8, 2015
ISBN9780988367920
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Kaya is a lot more forgiving (I'd say almost gullible) than I would be. She was very tolerant of him (but I very much doubt he would have been if their circumstances were reversed) and in the end they got their HEA. Just disappointed by how they got there, and I felt like Kaya was a stand-in for who he really wanted. Still, Kaya's happy (naively so) so I guess readers should be, too.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    This story was like tasting something for the first time and discovering an instant favorite. The story starts on a somber note but doesn’t linger there. The story is full of deeply emotional moments wrapped into a phenomenal plot. Bryce is a remarkable character because he exudes power, wealth, formidability and unbelievable gentleness all rolled into a gorgeous package. Kaya is young but exhibits a level of maturity beyond her years. I really enjoyed spending time with these two wonderful characters. I haven’t read Book One in this series but I plan to as well as any other novels that follow. This story truly embodies quality writing, strong plot development and a true grasp of human emotion that is raw, real and really good.

    Kaya Brehna loses her sister in a tragic accident and gains custody of three children she’s never met. It seems unthinkable to expect her to take on this unexpected burden of raising three young children but she won’t have to if their godfather Bryce Fontaine has anything to say about it. He’s willing to put all his billions behind gaining custody. Kaya and Bryce are at an impasse. Bryce has a proposal that will ensure the children’s emotional as well as financial well-being but it will require some compromise from both sides. He proposes a marriage of convenience, but with the spark that flared between them and continues to simmer, it is only a matter of time before that arrangement becomes an inconvenience.

    ~ Susan for AReCafe