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Lily (Seven Brides Series)

Lily (Seven Brides Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A series you can't miss!
Review: "Lily" is the seventh and last book in the "Seven Brides" series. If you haven't read them all, start with "Rose" and read them in order. Each bride and brother is a gem. ----The ultimate dysfunctional family... Seven Randolph Brother's, each with a unique personality, yet as the eldest, George, would probably say, seven faces of the same man. Beneath their ultra tough exteriors, in the deepest most vulnerable part of their souls, lives the lagacy of a cruel, sadistic father and a weak mother, the fear that they are incapable of loving and unworthy of being loved. Their loyalty to each other (although they may not understand it) shows us otherwise. The "flower women" who wed them win their hearts and heal their souls by loving them just the way they are and in turn the brothers do the same for them. "Lily" is a sweet and very funny story. If you have followed Zac throughout the series from a cheeky six year old to a devilishly charming 24 year old, you can't help but hope he finds love at last. Zac, the youngest Randoph is the most lost soul of all, although he was too young to have the memories of his parents which haunted his older brothers, he feel even less worthy of his family than all the others. His life's goal is even less worthy, he makes his success as the owner of the most successful saloon in San Francisco's Barbary Coast region. He is a gambler and considered to be the most selfish Randolph of all, only thinking about himself. Then into town blows Lily Sterling, a distant cousin of Zac's. Lily, an innocent but spirited minister's daughter is fleeing an arranged marriage........Although the series is at an end it leaves you wanting more. I myself would like to know what kind of father Zac made. Mr. Greenwood gives us romance from a man's prospective, women take heed!


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