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5.0 out of 5 stars
"A Remarkable Romance"
Joleen Wheeler should have been ecstatic. Wealthy, influential, handsome Carl Landon was about to sweep her off her feet, maker her his wife. Finally Joleen would get out of Alvira, away from the greasy spoon diner that was her only source of income, and into a life of luxury. So why wasn't she happier? Why was she bothered with the fact that she didn't love Carl? And...
Published on February 20, 1998
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Two Brothers and a Bride
Wow, what a less than mediocre romance. Don't get me wrong, I don't demand too much from my romances, I know they're penned off pretty quickly sometimes. But I do expect more than this book had to offer. I was actually a little sad at how disappointed I was by the end of reading this. Joleen is thirty and still working at the diner, something that her mother...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"A Remarkable Romance", February 20, 1998
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This review is from: Two Brothers And A Bride (Silhouette Romance) (Paperback)
Joleen Wheeler should have been ecstatic. Wealthy, influential, handsome Carl Landon was about to sweep her off her feet, maker her his wife. Finally Joleen would get out of Alvira, away from the greasy spoon diner that was her only source of income, and into a life of luxury. So why wasn't she happier? Why was she bothered with the fact that she didn't love Carl? And why did this stranger in the diner stir such fires of passion within her? When she finds the stranger is Jake, Carl's brother, this just complicates matters further. Add to that Jake's attraction to her, his rebellious nature and too much closeness without Carl around, and all this spells trouble for Joleen. It constantly amazes me when authors can take less than two hundred pages and lay down a complicated, satisfying romance with just enough twists to be interesting and enough mystery to keep the pages turning. Who says a good book needs four hundred pages of character development? Give me the extraordinary characters of TWO BROTHERS AND A BRIDE, the simple love exuding from every encounter between Jake and Joleen, and the passion that keeps it all running. A remarkable romance with excitement to spare that never, ever feels like anything less than a "big" book. -SB, RendezvousJoleen Wheeler should have been ecstatic. Wealthy, influential, handsome Carl Landon was about to sweep her off her feet, maker her his wife. Finally Joleen would get out of Alvira, away from the greasy spoon diner that was her only source of income, and into a life of luxury. So why wasn't she happier? Why was she bothered with the fact that she didn't love Carl? And why did this stranger in the diner stir such fires of passion within her? When she finds the stranger is Jake, Carl's brother, this just complicates matters further. Add to that Jake's attraction to her, his rebellious nature and too much closeness without Carl around, and all this spells trouble for Joleen. It constantly amazes me when authors can take less than two hundred pages and lay down a complicated, satisfying romance with just enough twists to be interesting and enough mystery to keep the pages turning. Who says a good book needs four hundred pages of character development? Give me the extraordinary characters of TWO BROTHERS AND A BRIDE, the simple love exuding from every encounter between Jake and Joleen, and the passion that keeps it all running. A remarkable romance with excitement to spare that never, ever feels like anything less than a "big" book.
-SB, Rendezvous
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Two Brothers and a Bride, January 28, 2012
This review is from: Two Brothers And A Bride (Silhouette Romance) (Paperback)
Wow, what a less than mediocre romance. Don't get me wrong, I don't demand too much from my romances, I know they're penned off pretty quickly sometimes. But I do expect more than this book had to offer. I was actually a little sad at how disappointed I was by the end of reading this. Joleen is thirty and still working at the diner, something that her mother never wanted for her. But that's about to change, a rich oil tycoon by the name of Carl has swept her off her feet. A politician as well, he's searching for a wife that will appeal to the working class, and slightly overweight, down home girl Joleen is it. The problem is, he wants her to do an awful lot of changing for the position. When she agrees to spend the summer with him she doesn't know he'll be out of town and his brother will be picking her up and taking her to the family ranch instead. And there's some sparks when she seems his brother Jake that she just can't ignore. But she wants this life with Carl, or at least she thinks she can do the most good in that life. Joleen has to try to decide what she's willing to sacrifice to get what she wants. The characters are pretty much what makes this whole book not the greatest. Joleen is completely bouncy and all over the place. Not to mention she's constantly describing herself as pudgy, chubby, etc. at only a size twelve while Jake is going all gaga over what he describes as her "hot" body. Either she has a poor self image or a size twelve got a lot larger than what I thought it was by the way she's described here. At least Jake has some sense where that's concerned. Unfortunately that's the only area Jake has sense though. I just couldn't understand the whole attraction/dynamic with Joleen, Carl, and Jake. I didn't see where the appeal was for any of them except for Carl, who's motives were selfish and completely believable. The book is very fast paced. Too fast paced to make it believable unfortunately. While I like the idea of the two brothers wanting the same woman for different reasons, I don't think it was played off very well here. There was a lot more detail that could have been added to improve the story. Since the characters didn't have chemistry to me, it kind of fell short in the romance department for a romance novel. For a romance novel, there is no sex in this book. So its pretty clean actually. Hardly any bad words either. This is definitely part of the tamer side of the romance genre. Which is just fine, it doesn't have to have sex to be a romance. But if that's what you're looking for, you won't find it here. Definitely not a good romance in my opinion. I've read several better, even put out by the same publisher. Two Brothers and a Bride
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216 pages Review by M. Reynard 2012
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