3 Brides for 3 Bad Boys by Lucy Monroe

This was a great book made up of three novellas about a set of three half-brothers and the women in their lives.

In the first novella, Phoebe Garrison tells her aunt that she would give anything to have Rand Alexander notice her as a woman and take her to his bed, unaware that Rand was right behind her. Having fought his attraction for her, Rand takes Phoebe up on her offer and their adventure begins. These two have to make their way through the 'deal' they make and figure out if they will have a future together.

In the second novella, Carter Sloane, the only legitimate son of their father, approaches Daisy Jackson with the proposition of marrying him to fulfill the conditions of his father's will. That is not his only motivation, though, as it was his desire for him that sent him running from his engagement to Phoebe four years before. Daisy has had what she thought was an unrequited crush on Carter for a lot longer and is amazed that he is attracted to her. When their first kiss results in a passionate explosion, they're both sure that they'll get what they want together.

The third novella has the youngest brother, Colton Denning, facing down an angry beauty who tracks him to Mexico and claims to be his wife. Colton doesn't remember Fayre's face, or their wedding, but his body definitely remembers hers. When she threatens him with divorce, he kidnaps her to give him time to convince her they belong together.

All three stories are quite entertaining and the characters are endearing, especially the three brothers. I thoroughly enjoyed all of them. 

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