Three Promises
The Billionaire Bachelors (The Fireside Inn, Bonfire Beach, Lantern Lake)
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Publisher Description
Don't miss the entire Billionaire Bachelors series--The Fireside Inn, Bonfire Beach, and Lantern Lake--together for the first time in print!
They're handsome. Wealthy. Single.
These so-called Billionaire Bachelors are heading to Sanctuary Island, where they just might find the one thing money can't buy.
Leo, Zane, and Cooper made a pact to stay bachelors and enjoy the single life-forever. When they receive an invitation to their friend Miles's wedding, they head down to Sanctuary Island determined to talk some sense into the errant groom before he makes a life-changing mistake.
NEVER SAY NEVER WHEN IT COMES TO LOVE.
Instead, Miles vows to make the three bachelors change their minds about matrimony. Because Miles knows, better than anyone, that sometimes all it takes is a little Sanctuary Island magic to turn romantic cynics into true believers...
Fans will fall in love over and over again with the heart-warming romances in Three Promises.
"Redemption, reconciliation, and, of course, romance-Everett's Sanctuary Island [series] has it all." -Booklist
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this staid three-in-one compilation of novellas in the Sanctuary Island contemporary series (Home for Christmas, etc.), three hard-bitten loners who also happen to be bachelors and billionaires come face-to-face with destiny on the Chesapeake Bay island of Sanctuary. In "The Fireside Inn," suave English lord Leo Straithairn must face a secret he's hidden his whole life, and lovely librarian Serena Lightfoot hopes to help him. In "Bonfire Beach," grounded wedding planner Felicity Carlson links up with self-made man Zane Bishop, who's bold and brash. When Felicity finds out that Zane will be helping with wedding planning for his friend Miles, the love-hate clash is inevitable. "Lantern Lake" takes a different tack and reunites painfully parted lovers Cooper Hayes and Vivian Banks this time, maybe they'll find their way to forever. Everett's sweet novellas rush by too quickly to truly enjoy. All the necessary elements are there, but the romance feels rushed and forced.