Location: north of the Arctic Circle, Population: 150 (mostly men!) But the three O’Halloran brothers, who run a bush-plane charter service called Midnight Sons, are heading a campaign to bring women to town.
Brides for Brothers Sawyer O’Halloran, the middle brother, isn’t entirely in favor of this scheme. But he considers himself immune to any woman—even the lovely Abbey Sutherland. She’s arriving in Alaska within days. However, there’s a complication…or two. She hasn’t told them she’s arriving with kids!
The Marriage Risk Like his brothers, Charles O’Halloran has a distrust of marriage in general—and of anyone related to Catherine Harmon Fletcher in particular. She’s the woman who tried to destroy his parents’ marriage. Too bad Lanni Caldwell, the only woman he’s ever really fallen for, is Catherine’s granddaughter.…
“Debbie Macomber’s Midnight Sons is a delightful romantic saga. Each book is a powerful, engaging story in its own right. Unforgettable!” —Linda Lael Miller
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"I love Debbie Macomber - her romances are sweet and entertaining. She doens't delve into the "trashy romance" scene and that makes her books lightyears better than, say, Nora Roberts. The characters in this series are deep and interesting and the setting is vividly described...Alaska!!"
— Kylameyer (5 out of 5 stars)
" These were a bit too "formula romance" for me, but I'll finish the series anyway, because my Mom loaned them to me and they are nice, fast, summer reads. "
— Heather, 1/30/2014" Reread this month. A nice collection of characters and circumstances. Nice start to aeries. "
— Rachel, 1/30/2014" Men in a little Alaskan town of 150 people decide to offer jobs, homes and land to women in an attempt to get them to move there. This was cheesy, predictable and unrealistic - perfect for reading on the beach. :) "
— Britt, 1/30/2014" Two Reissues the Marriage Risk and Brides for Brothers. Good fast reads. Stories are about a town in Alaska and the O'Halloran brothers. "
— Donnajo, 1/18/2014" Not great writing but I enjoy the series. Cute and sweet. "
— JoAnn, 1/16/2014" A book to relax with. Fast & easy read. "
— Paula, 12/30/2013" Fun easy read, looking forward to reading the second one. "
— Trisha, 12/27/2013" Bit of fun. Macomber books get you in "
— Jill, 11/9/2013" I couldn't even finish 20 pages. Terrible. "
— Sherri, 11/1/2013" I always enjoy Debbie Macomber books, but they are ridiculously predictable and the characters seem to follow the same plot. I read all 6 in this series in a week. Easy reading. "
— Jenn, 10/31/2013" Farily predictable, but still good. "
— Tona, 10/29/2013" Good story lines - things turn out different than they plan but are still the best. Highly recommend "
— Fran, 10/28/2013" My first and last Debbie Macomber... "
— Rainboe, 12/21/2012" Fluff, easy to read and keeps my mind off stressful life events. "
— Sarah, 12/5/2012" This was an interesting series. It was great to see a different area, there aren't many stories on small towns in the Arctic. These were great when I was flying home with a combined 7 hour layover. I finished 2 books! "
— Hayley, 7/19/2012" Very unrealistic but an easy read. I want to know how people can move to a COMPLETELY new place, fall in love and get married in two weeks. Not that I wouldn't recommend reading it, just know it's a bit on the sappy side. "
— MaryAnn, 1/5/2012" Got a reprint of this book - from the Library book club -- think I'll read it again -- if I can find time- - "
— Darlene, 1/5/2012" Easy read and good romantic storyline. "
— Michelle, 9/15/2011" Feel good story that takes place in Alaska. Very fun to read! "
— Suzanne, 8/5/2011" good and fun reading "
— Kathleen, 7/26/2011" I love this author and her stories! "
— Rebeka, 5/4/2011" Students-This one was just for me:) "
— JoDee, 5/2/2011" Seriously lacking in character and story development. But I guess if you are not a reader then this might be a place to start. It could have used some realism to help make the story seem somewhat plausible and draw the reader in. "
— Tyra, 3/25/2011" Light enjoyable read. I kept it in my beach bag and could easily get lost in the book. "
— Lisa, 12/28/2010" Corny as all get out, but a good escape beach-read. I listened to the audiobook version - the narrator was good. "
— Christine, 12/15/2010" I love Debbie Macomber's stories - this one too! "
— Lesley, 11/20/2010" Not great writing but I enjoy the series. "
— JoAnn, 11/10/2010" This book was just all right. I felt like it moved slowly, and I didn't love the reader's voice. I don't think I'm going to try listening to the others in the series. "
— Laura, 6/10/2010" i liked it, just it went so fast, and I wanted more from it. but it was really good "
— Toni, 2/14/2010" I generally like this author for the blossom street books. I made it thru this book, but won't be reading anymore in this series. Yuck! "
— Jodi, 12/18/2009Debbie Macomber is a leading voice in women’s fiction. Her novels have hit the number one on the New York Times bestsellers list as well as making the USA Today and Publishers Weekly lists. Her novels Mrs. Miracle and Call Me Mrs. Miracle inspired the Hallmark Channel’s top-watched movies for the year when they were released. There are more than 200 million copies of her books in print worldwide.
Dan John Miller is an American actor and musician. In the Oscar-winning Walk the Line, he starred as Johnny Cash’s guitarist and best friend, Luther Perkins, and has also appeared in George Clooney’s Leatherheads and My One and Only, with Renée Zellweger. An award-winning audiobook narrator, he has garnered multiple Audie Award nominations, has twice been named a Best Voice by AudioFile magazine, and has received several AudioFile Earphones Awards and a Listen-Up Award from Publishers Weekly.