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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I liked this book about a widow who gets pregnant from a lonely one night stand and when she goes to marry the man who knocked her up he runs and she ends up married to his brother. The brother was a fun character for me to read because I like taciturn heroes. The hero, Noah, didn't really want to marry her but stepped up out of a need to do the right thing. She marries him for the same reason she was going to marry his brother, security. They start off with a no sex having marriage of convenience but that eventually changes. The pace was nice and slow and the emotions believable but I do think the heroine should have been able to admit her love for him earlier at least to herself. ( ) From BackCover: She's pregnant--and she's his brother's wife-to-be. She met Jesse Winslow at a cattle show. They had a brief affair--and now Abby Steen is pregnant. Jesse, a rancher from Glory, Alberta, offers to marry her, and Abby accepts. She leaves her home in South Dakota to come to the Lazy SB, jointly owned by Jesse and his brother Noah. But while Jesse might have good intentions and lots of charm, responsibility isn't his strongest trait. That's always been Noah's department. So when Jesse takes off--just abandons his bride before the wedding--Noah marries her instead. Their marriage might be for the sake of her babies--twins!-- but Abby and Noah soon discover that haven't made such a bad bargain. Because love that starts the slowest often lasts the longest.... MEN OF GLORY: A cowboy town in cowboy country. This is a place a woman could love. These are men a woman could love! no reviews | add a review
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