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The Manning Brides: Marriage Of Inconvenience\Stand-In Wife

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Rich Manning and Jamie Warren have always been friends—and nothing but friends. However, that changes when she asks him to father the child she so desperately wants. Rich agrees—if she'll marry him. Because he thinks their Marriage of Inconvenience could become a real marriage instead.

Paul Manning, a grieving widower with three small children, turns to Leah Baker for help and comfort. When that comfort begins to grow into something else, Paul discovers that he wants more than a Stand-In Wife.

 

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You keep wondering when everything is going to happen.The Stand In Wife was okay; it was interesting how Debbie Macomber incorporated her feelings on certain spiritual issues, such as the dreams and what-not, however, I'm not sure how I really feel about the whole thing. Welcome to the third and fourth books of the series. I had a bit of a harder time getting through that book; I felt that it was a bit long and a little predictable. I found The Marriage of Inconvenience interesting and it was probably my favorite out of the two books in this volume. I find Rich and Jamie to be two very stubborn people who definitely let their pride get in the way of their feelings. Not a bad story though.The Manning Brides is the longest volume in the series of three, but I read it in less than four days. I've read it at least twice now.

The timing of the development of the relationships also felt odd--things happened much too quickly and to me, the various family members did not react to certain events the way I think most people would. How they could not have a clue as to what the other person was feeling, not know what they themselves were feeling and ultimately say some absolutely stupid things to each other was beyond me.

I decided I wanted to start a light read last night and, well, that's pretty much exactly what I got and so I'm writing just one review for both stories. I had never read a Debbie Macomber novel before this set of books, which I happened across our local independent bookstore several weeks ago.

I found myself rolling my eyes often, and I'm not sure that I have ever been more frustrated with characters than I was when it came to Rich & Jamie and Paul & Leah. I've read a few romance novels, and I actually have to say I appreciate the fact that Macomber does not go into graphic detail when it comes to sex, though there are certainly enough innuendos.In the end, I have wonder if I'm just not a good candidate for romance novels--at least not those that are like these two books.

The story lines just felt so unrealistic and ridiculous--especially the way the couples were acting. Maybe I just can't relate, but I just can't envision real people acting like these silly couples.

Actually, I felt that both stories--but especially Stand-In Wife--focused so much on the couples and hardly at all on other characters (friends & family) that the stories just felt even less real.I realize that romance novels are very much an escapist read, but I need more substance to really appreciate a story like either of these and to truly "escape." Macomber's writing is easy to read and follow, and I could at least enjoy the fact that the books both ended "happily ever after." But I think that lately I've been reading so many books that are deeper, more emotionally gripping, and better written, and I was simply unable to appreciate this title in the manner it had been intended.

what a great read. I felt likethe characters in the book were talking to me. I couldn't put the book down.

Leah Baker has also suffered the heart-ache of loss and does her best to help. Deb Macomber's second book in this breathtaking series, The Manning Brides, once again goes to prove why the crown of contemporary romance sits so snuggly upon her head and why it's not an easy one to take off. The first tale is Marriage of Convenience and those who've read The Manning Sisters will recognize the brothers. Paul has lost his wife and is left grieving while trying to raise three young children. All in all we're given an adequate romance with characters willing to give love a second chance. In this first tale we have Rich who is asked by his friend Jamie to be the "donor" of a child she desperately wants.

Both tales have Deb Macomber's trademark stamped on them and why we read her to begin with. We were first introduced to this series with her bestseller: The Manning Sisters: The Cowboy's Lady The Sheriff Takes A Wife (MIRA) Anyone familiar with this series knows the two story format and that holds true for book two. Well, she finally takes the plunge and (after quitting her job) moves in with Paul who slowly begins to love once more. Well, he agrees (since they've been good friends for years) and finally realizes that Jamie is the perfect woman for him. The second tale is Stand-In Wife and like the first story this time we read about Rich's brother Paul. In both cases the characters are well-developed with a quality of humor while keeping the romantic chemistry light at first/steamy toward the end.

I also would highly recommend reading--Siren by Geo Tin: Sirens (Mass Market) I just finished reading it and it was spectacular.don't miss it.

This was my first Debbie Macomber book. Then what happens when you make your choice. I was hooked from the begining and had to read through the end. She caputres how it feels to fall in love with the right person at the wrong time. I could not put it down till the end. A really great love story.

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