Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Midnight Sons (Volume 1: Brides For Brothers And The Marriage Risk) (Midnight Sons #1) By: Debbie Macomber


Title:  Midnight Sons Volume # 1
Author:  Debbie Macomber
Published:  Mira
Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
Series:  Midnight Sons Volume  # 1: Brides for Brothers and The Marriage Risk

Review:

"Midnight Sons Volume # 1" by  Debbie Macomber was a wonderful romantic contemporary read.  I thought this was a well written story that kept me turning the pages until the end.  Would bringing women to Hard Luck, Alaska in the hopes of matchmaking with the various men that lived there was really something that I thought this author did well with. This novel was mainly Abby, Sawyer, Charles and Lenny story. 

 How will this turn out?  This was a town of '150 people, no main roads, mostly men, bears and cold freezing weather.  Now, who would want to come here?   What could this Arctic Circle offer in the way of jobs and  living conditions in this area?  When a single mom decides to live Seattle and moves to Hard Luck...well I will say that it get pretty interesting.  What will or could go wrong for her?  This is where I will say you will have to pick up this good read to see how and what all will come to this story from this author.  Be ready for a very interesting read.  You will find yourself even laughing as you read through "The Midnight Son" novel.  This author gives the reader  a descriptions of 'magnificence, vastness, and small town friendliness.'  I found the characters very rich, well developed and well portrayed giving the reader some good read. 

If you are looking for a well written read that will keep your attention until the end, you have come to the right place.  For "Midnight Sons"  is a cute delightful romantic read that I would recommend to you as a good read. 

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