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Book Review of Any Man of Mine (Love Inspired, No 355)

Any Man of Mine (Love Inspired, No 355)
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Any Man of Mine by Carolyne Aarsen
Holmes Crossing Series Book Five
Danielle Hemstead has wanted to leave the small town of Preston. And her three brothers where were definitely âguysâ not âmenâ as she categorizes them. The difference? Guys do all those rude, obnoxious guy things while a man, didn't. A man would put a woman first. Her brothersâguysâput themselves first. Danielle could cook, clean, do laundry, and all of that without a thanks. Even though she works too, they still load everything on her.

And if she ever brings a âmanâ home? Well, her brothers make sure he doesn't come back. They even try to match her up with their idea of the perfect âguyâ for her. No thanks. And now that she's finally ready to move to the big cityâaway from all of thisâshe might just have found the perfect man. Yes, in her own small town.

This story is told from Danielle's point of view only. I read the older version from Steeple Hill. There is now an updated version. I really enjoyed this story. After reading it nine years ago, I just reread it and enjoyed...and cried...all over again. I didn't realize her friend Tracy's story is in the previous book, A Silence in the Heart, so I'd suggest reading that one first.
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