![]() ![]() ![]() He’s a few weeks from getting discharged, and the other brothers are scheduled to be discharged from the military in the next 6 months or so as well. So Mason, the eldest brother and the Navy SEAL, says fine, challenge accepted, and puts up an ad for “Wives Wanted” for all four of them (then tells his brothers) and tells them all to start getting their shit together. She will leave it to them, and not her loser of a son, if and only if all four get married within a year, and one of them has a kid, and they make the ranch workable in that year. The uncle ran the place to shit and then let it go fallow, basically, and then HE died, and his wife decided that she wants the Hall boys to have it back, but she has conditions. They grew up on a ranch in Montana, but after their father died, their uncle inherited the place. The premise is that the Halls are four brothers who are all in the military- each one in a different branch. It sounded RIDICULOUS (based on the title alone) and there’s a whole series of the Dudes From The Branches of the Military and their email order brides and I did not expect to enjoy this nearly as much as I did.īasically, it was exactly the book I needed at the time. ![]() I had just finished two rather heavy books ( Asking for It and Beauty and the Rake) and was looking for something silly and light, and The Navy SEAL’s Email Order Bride was free and seemed just the ticket. ![]()
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