Fans of the Magnolia Brides series will be delighted to know that Lynette Austin has stayed in Misty Bottoms, Georgia in her new series, Bachelors and Babies, with MUST LOVE BABIES! Misty Bottoms, Georgia, is now a popular wedding town, with flower, cake, and dress shops lining Main Street. The Magnolia House has been redone into the fabulous wedding site, Magnolia Brides.
Bonafide bachelor, Brant Wylder is in town looking for a new site for his family's car restoration business, Wylder Rides. He's trying to get used to Misty Bottoms, the decidedly small and quaint town. But with the growing wedding industry, there's definitely an opportunity for their car business here. Things are put on hold when their sister, Lainie, is in a car accident, and Brant steps in to take care of her seven-month-old son, Jax.
Molly Stiles' bridal boutique is booming, and she's focused on growing her business. But when she sees Brant holding a baby, she knows she's in for it. Neither of them wants something serious, and try to just have casual fun. Besides, Molly has a checklist of things to accomplish before she even thinks about starting a relationship... but Brant may make her rethink things!
Lynnette Austin immediately sets out to have the reader enamored with both Brant and baby Jax. It's so easy to fall for a man that graciously takes care of a squirming, often times wet and crying little boy. Brant has a way with women, and he can only hope that his winning ways will work with Molly. Even so, Brant has a lot on his plate, between taking care of his nephew, making sure his sister is cared for, and trying to build his family's car restoration business. Molly recognizes this and knows there is something special about him.
I've been a fan of Lynnette Austin for quite a while. Her stories make you smile and find a place in your heart. Austin's characters are dreamy and yet very relatable. In MUST LOVE BABIES, readers are treated to great conversations and a witty repertoire of amazing characters fated to become friends of the reader. It's an innate talent and Lynnette Austin illustrates that with every story she pens.
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