



The Mogul's Reluctant Bride
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4.4 • 183 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Can she free his heart from the demons that plague him, or will his fears keep him from loving again?
Following the deaths of her sister and brother-in-law, Kaya Brehna is awarded custody of their three children. To avoid financial ruin, she must move them to Palm Beach where her successful career in interior decorating can provide financial security. Her plans are, however, thwarted by New Hampshire business mogul, Bryce Fontaine, who is determined to keep his godchildren in Granite Falls at all costs—even emotional blackmail.
Ever since his family was killed, Bryce Fontaine has been plagued by torment and regret. Five years later, his three godchildren are the closest thing he has to a family. But when their parents’—his dearest friends—sudden deaths threaten their close-knit relationship, Bryce would be damned before he allows some stranger—aunt, or not—to uproot them from the only home they’ve ever known, and move them a thousand miles away from him.
Can Bryce and Kaya find a way to work together for the good of the children whom they both love, or will the pain in each of their hearts keep this blended family divided?





Customer Reviews
A dream come true...
I waited for this story and finally it came. And I was not disappointed!! Ms. Ross does it again! I was so intrigued by how the marriage between Bryce and Kaya would play out. They were from two totally different worlds but I was glad to see how Kaya find inner peace and happiness which she apparently did not have growing up. And though it seemed that Bryce had everything that he could possibly want except someone to share himself with fully. Bryce had lost just as much as Kaya however, differently. He was unpretentious in his wealth as Kaya was proud in her trek for success. Kaya tried to fill her void with a useless man and Bryce tried to fill his with the love of his godchildren. Funny how one could provide for the other what was missing in their lives. The children were a common love between them and served as a catalyst to bring them together. Though I believe Kaya's sister worked it from the grave as well. This was very well written and very meaningful story. I can't wait for the next one. It can only get better.
~Sheila
The mogul’s reluctant bride
Great story. Loved the characters and the steamy love scenes.
Sweet
A tender love story showing us how to walk through brokenness to a place of wholeness and continuous healing. Thank you.