Release day blast: Mum's the word by Staci Hart
Mum's The Word, the third in the Bennet Brothers series from Staci Hart, is LIVE! Grab your copy of this new release today from your favorite online book retailer!
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Falling in love with a Bennet is not an option.
My mother has summoned me home to take my place at Bower Bouquets, and as the heiress,
I’m expected
to do as I’m told. I’m expected to sit by her side as she
does her best to decimate the Bennet family and their flower shop, Longbourne.
I’m expected to play by
her rules, or she’ll
ruin me too.
But the day I crash into Marcus Bennet changes everything. And the kiss seals the deal. If my mother finds out, I
’ll lose everything—my family, my life, my security. Worse, she’ll make sure the Bennets pay for my
mistakes.
Falling in love with a Bennet is not an option.
But I might not have a choice.
Review:
*5 Stars*
*Spoiler free*
I felt as if I was reading a Jane Austen novel! The feels!
Forbidden romance, instant connection and a feud that might tear them apart. Be still my beating heart.
Marcus Bennet is fighting to save his family's flower shop Longbourne, but a feud with Bower Bouquets is threating to ruin everything they have.
Maisie has returned home to take her place at Bower Bouquets as the heiress, but a run in with one Marcus Bennet changes everything.
From that first run in, to everything in between, to the end, I so enjoyed this story. Marcus and Maisie and their secret romance - well and pretty much every second of this book, I enjoyed. I always feel like I'm part of the Bennet family and feel for them and everything that happens around that old house. In this, I'm swept into the lawsuit and at the edge of my seat hoping everything is gonna be okay, because otherwise I might have to hunt some fictional characters down. Marcus and Maise were the sweetest. Not all instant romances work for me, but this one hit just the right spot. I couldn't do anything but love them and hope for the best for them.
A feel good romance with a few suprises and excitement mixed in, but you can't anything but enjoy your time in the Bennet house.
Now I can't wait for the next Bennet to tell me their story and return to the Bennet house.
Need to catch up on the series? The first two standalone books in the Bennet Brothers series are both LIVE and available from your favorite online book retailer!
Everyone
hates parts of their job.
Maybe
it’s the paperwork.
Maybe it’s the
day-to-day grind. Maybe it’s that client who never knows what they want, or the guy who always
cooks fish in the microwave.
But
not me. I love every corner of the Longbourne Flower Shop, every flower, every
petal, every stem. I love the greenhouse, and I love Mrs. Bennet, my boss. I
love creating, and I love being a florist. I don’t hate anything at
all.
Except for Luke Bennet.
The
Bennet brothers have come home to help their mom save the flower shop, and Luke
is at the helm. His smile tells a tale of lust, loose and easy. He moves with
the grace of a predator, feral and wild. A thing unbridled, without rules or
constraint. When he comes home to save Longbourne, I almost can’t be mad at him.
Almost.
He
doesn’t remember that
night I’ll never
forget. That kiss, touched with whiskey and fire. It branded me like a red-hot
iron. But it meant nothing to him.
Everyone
hates part of their job, and I hate Luke Bennet.
Because
if I don’t, I’ll fall in love with
him.
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They
say there’s no such
thing as perfect.
But
I’ve built my life to
perfection—the perfect boyfriend, the perfect apartment, the perfect career
planning celebrity weddings. My job—my only job—is to make sure every event is
absolutely and completely perfect.
What’s not perfect? Kash Bennet.
And
I wish I didn’t find
that so appealing.
I
could have told you every perfectly imperfect thing about the gardener at
Longbourne. Like his hair, lush and black and far too long. Or his nose, the
flat bridge of a Greek god, bent a little like it’s been broken. Or his size. Beastly. Roped and
corded with muscles, gleaming with sweat and peppered with dirt. There’s no escaping him, not if I’m going to use his family’s flower shop for my
events.
But
nothing is what it seems. And in the span of a heartbeat, my perfect life is
turned inside out. They say the best way to get over somebody is to get under
somebody new. When Kash offers his services to the cause, it sounds like the
perfect plan.
What’s not part of the plan? Falling in love with the
gardener.
But
they were right—there’s
no such thing as perfect.
And
I’m the fool who finds
out the hard way.
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