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Hand Picked
- Sunday Brothers, Book 2
- Narrated by: Michael Dean
- Length: 9 hrs and 7 mins
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Summary
Once upon a time, I moved to Vermont...and wound up accidentally sort of married.
Webb Sunday is the straight single dad next door. He’s lumberjack-gorgeous, strong and steady as the trees in his family orchard, a grumpy fairy-tale prince...and entirely off-limits.
Or so I thought. Until the drunken night the two of us walked into a bar...and landed ourselves in the middle of small-town history.
Who knew hand-fasting was still a thing? The town of Little Pippin Hollow did. And once this bunch of meddling Vermonters gets wind of our accidental betrothal, they are determined to see us seal the deal.
But while the chemistry between us is hot enough to melt the winter cold, Webb isn’t interested in a relationship.... And I’m not sure how long I can keep pretending I don’t want our hand-fasting to be real. Because while the man might not be the happily ever after I came to Vermont for...he’s looking more and more like the one who’s been hand-picked for me.
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- T A.
- 19-10-24
Genuine romantic novel, Another Sunday brothers hit
Beautifully written romantic novel between Web Sunday and school teacher Luke Williams. This novel sucks you into the story and unlikely romance between 2 guys who start noticing each other after a drunken night.
Webs ex wife Amanda is the only character who i personally thought could have been left out of this story, as she didn't bring any relevance to the story apart from filling in a bit background history for Web Sundays character.
The Hand Fasting was a lovely way of sewing the romance together.
A satisfying ending
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- G W Heaton
- 26-04-24
An hilarious tale of accidental hand fasting.
When the local 1st grade teacher and local orchard farmer who hate each other end up blowing the Unity Bugle after a night of heavy drinking, comedy and romance ensue. Improbable but totally believable and charmingly written, as always, by this outstanding author. Thank you.
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- M.C.
- 01-09-22
Loved it
This story is fitting follow up to Pick Me. The enemies to lovers trope was perfect for this story. Webb is the perfect grumpy lumberjack and Luke is as sweet as you can be.
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- Paul Travill
- 21-10-23
The Sunday series gets better
I’m often wary of a series like this, you get so invested in the first set of characters that book 2 can be an anticlimax. NOT SO with the Sundays. This book was just as good as book 1, funny, romantic, some heart stopping moments and the narrator, Michael Dean is just perfect
On to book 3 now ……
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- Kindle Customer
- 20-04-22
Laugh out loud funny romance
May Archer is a master of combining oblivious men and romance with so funny mixups and outrageous situations that you can't help but love the men and laugh out loud repeatedly 😆
Luke's journey out of his shell, realizing it's okay to ask for help and learning that everyone really does like him was beautiful. Webb's realization that he might not be as straight as he thought, was well done and so much fun.
May writes the best kids and Aiden is such a sweet boy and so loveable ❤️
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