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I love this story. Willa Kent is absolute endearing, and alpha male Sam Sinclair is very lovable and down to earth. It is a nice change of pace when the rolls reverse and Willa becomes the assertive one, while Sam is like a fish out of water, hilarious!
Laura P. (hemmputnam) reviewed The Man Must Marry (Sinclair Brothers, Bk 1) on + 1152 more book reviews
I devoured this great read in one day. The quirky heroine reminded me of early Amanda Quick, and I love the strong hero. I have high hopes that this is the start of another great Chapman series.
I don't think you can go wrong with a Janet Chapman book. Typically, this one has great characters, original plot, strong pacing.
Loved it. Have already read it twice. Waiting for the next book in the series, Tempt Me If You Can.
This one was a fun read. I enjoy reading Susan's books - good stories with some good humor.
Cute book, fun read. It made me laugh out loud a few times.
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed The Man Must Marry (Sinclair Brothers, Bk 1) on + 2097 more book reviews
At a very important meeting of Sinclair Shipping Company, Sam Sinclair's millionaire grandfather sends Willa Kent to vote his proxy. Everyone thinks the old man has lost his mind, but Sam quickly figures out that his grandfather wants one of his three grandsons to marry Willa, and this is his way to force the issue. When Sam's grandfather dies suddenly, he and Willa team up to find a loophole in his crazy will. But soon Sam finds his Grandfather's offbeat scheme is growing more attractive by the moment.
This is the first book I've read by Janet Chapman. I like her writing style and found her characters quirky but down-to-earth. I'll definitely pick up more books by this author. My rating: 4 Stars.
This is the first book I've read by Janet Chapman. I like her writing style and found her characters quirky but down-to-earth. I'll definitely pick up more books by this author. My rating: 4 Stars.
Mary G. (crybabydakota) reviewed The Man Must Marry (Sinclair Brothers, Bk 1) on + 31 more book reviews
I loved the heroine. She showed a lot of character. Very enjoyable story.
love this book I am reading another one of her books now love it
This book starts off really interestingly with an unlikely representative of a self-made millionaire CEO being given his proxy vote to decide which of his three grandsons should have control of his company. There was plenty of snark and twists with the out-of-her-depth proxy not letting the three grandsons push her around. But I thought it became too unrealistic when millionaire dies, leaves a surprise will, and instead of the grandsons throwing tantrums or demanding explanations, they all just fall in line. The book went downhill from there as one of the grandsons quickly falls in love with the proxy and sets out to 'save' her from her desire to help everyone but herself.