Breaking Up with Barrett, The English Brothers #1
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Descripción editorial
Breaking Up with Barrett is the first of six books about the Philadelphia-based, wildly-handsome English brothers who are all on the look-out for love.
(Except Alex. He's a womanizing manwhore. And maybe Stratton, because he's wicked hot, but super awkward around girls.)
Barrett English, aka "the Shark," is the fair-haired, first-born of the English brothers, and the CEO of the oldest, most prestigious investment banking firm in Philadelphia. He rules the boardroom with an iron fist, refusing to take no for an answer and always getting his way.
Emily Edwards, a first-year doctoral student at the University of Pennsylvania, grew up in the gatehouse on the outskirts of Barrett's childhood estate. The daughter of his family's gardener and housekeeper, she was always looking through the window of privilege, but forced to remember her place at the very periphery of the kingdom.
When business partners suggest that a fiancee might soften Barrett's image over business dinners, he approaches Emily for the "job" of fiancee. And while love wasn't necessarily on Barrett's radar, he begins to realize that Emily always has been. But will his take-no-prisoners boardroom tactics work on the heart of the woman he loves?
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*All books in The English Brothers series are approximately 200 pages. The RWA classifies this as "Mid-length Contemporary Romance."
THE ENGLISH BROTHERS
Breaking Up with Barrett, The English Brothers, Book #1
(available now)
Falling for Fitz, The English Brothers, Book #2
(available now)
Anyone but Alex, The English Brothers, Book #3
(available on now)
Seduced by Stratton, The English Brothers, Book #4
(available now)
Wild about Weston, The English Brothers, Book #5
(available now)
Kiss Me Kate, The English Brothers, Book #6
(available 2.14.15)
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Regnery (The Vixen and the Vet) underwhelms with this anemic Pretty Woman esque contemporary romance. Emily Edwards is the daughter of the gardener at the English family's Haverford Park estate. As she struggles to complete her Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania, she earns a little extra money posing as the fianc e of Barrett English, a well-known business tycoon. Unfortunately for her peace of mind, her feelings for Barrett are all too real, and she decides to end the deception before her heart breaks. Manor-born Barrett, reluctant to cross the class divide between them, must decide what's more important to him: business and reputation, or the woman he loves. Flashes of excellent storytelling are overshadowed by rushed character development and stereotypical situations. The skeleton of an exceptional novel is present, but it sadly lacks flesh. (BookLife)