The Best Man (Alpha Men Book 2)

February 6, 2020 - Comment

It has all the makings of a picture-perfect wedding. There’s just one detail that could have used a little more planning… Hulking ex–rugby player Spencer Carlisle has crushed on Daffodil McGregor since high school. On the field he knew the moves. Off, he was a clueless clod who never gained an advantage. Rejected and rebuffed,

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It has all the makings of a picture-perfect wedding. There’s just one detail that could have used a little more planning…

Hulking ex–rugby player Spencer Carlisle has crushed on Daffodil McGregor since high school. On the field he knew the moves. Off, he was a clueless clod who never gained an advantage. Rejected and rebuffed, his infatuation finally cooled—like ice.

Now, it’s impossible not to feel the chill—since he’s the best man and she’s the maid of honor at their siblings’ wedding. For the sake of harmony, they’re calling a truce.

Daff has her reasons for being a cynic when it comes to romance. And twice as many for not letting on that she finds Spencer attractive—although she’d rather gnaw off her thumb than admit it. Still, there’s more to the sweet and sexy lug than meets the eye. Maybe he is the one who can heal her emotional scars. Maybe he’ll give her a second chance. Because Spencer could be Daff’s own best man—if it’s not too late to come to terms with the past.

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Anonymous says:

A good story I loved the story very much. I did however think there was too much bad language that added nothing to the story, and would have dropped a point for that if I hadn’t enjoyed the story so much. Daffodil McGregor is very mixed up as far as relationships are concerned, and is a very brittle and abrasive person as a result. She is particularly aggressive towards Spencer Carlisle, and has been sine they were young. This is a problem, as she is due to be her sister Daisy’s maid of honour when she…

Anonymous says:

Natasha Anders’s books just get better and better Natasha Anders’s books just get better and better. This book was absolutely fab and very, very funny – Spencer fighting off the spider for starters. Well-deserved 5 stars.Spencer is perfect from his time as a young lad with his un-relinquished love for Daff to adulthood. He knew what he wanted and tried really hard to play according to Daff’s rules. Daff was a complete f**k up. And as she self reflects that was all down to her.Their HEA was well earned and as the ending…

Anonymous says:

Favourite one yet I really like Daff, she’s outspoken, snarky and funny. Plus I like that she’s not a virgin (why is that so common in romance novels?), she has real flaws, she doesn’t have a perfect career she’s working towards and she’s not at all soppy. There is nothing of the passive woman being persued by a man, they both give and take.It’s the first romance novels I’ve read of its kind where I could suspend my disbelief.

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