• Montana SEAL's Mail-Order Bride

  • Brotherhood Protectors, Book 12
  • By: Elle James
  • Narrated by: Gregory Salinas
  • Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (43 ratings)

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Montana SEAL's Mail-Order Bride

By: Elle James
Narrated by: Gregory Salinas
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When Gavin Blackstock lost a leg in an IED explosion defending his country, he’d lost his job, his friends, and his chances for a normal life with a wife and children. He figures he won't ever find a bride who will accept him as an incomplete man. Until a friend points him to a mail-order bride service.

Wanted: Bride to live on a ranch in Montana. Must be willing to work hard and bear children. As a princess of a small European nation, Aurelia St. George is required to marry and produce an heir before her 30th birthday, or the kingdom will fall under the rule of the next person in the royal lineage. After two consecutive fiancé’s die before she can wed them, Aurelia is convinced she will have to go into stealth-mode to find a husband. Aurelia stumbles on an ad for a mail-order bride that might be just what she needs to make her royal deadline. Not only is the man willing, but she can hide in Montana until her birthday and the birth of her baby.

Response: Woman with biological clock ticking seeks groom with a family in mind. Willing to work hard and bear children. Gavin can’t believe his luck when his pretty bride arrives, but soon finds out he’s got to protect her or lose her. Together, they navigate a wedding that could potentially be under fire, only to lose their hearts in the process.

©2019 Elle James (P)2019 Elle James

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Good story, wooden performance

While I liked the story, the reading sounded like a computer voice, awful!!!!!! No emotion, stilted, clipped.

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Montana SEAL's Mail-Order Bride

Love Writings of Elle James. This book was fun with a disabled SEAL in Montana. The princess was a different heroine in serious danger. This series is pretty good too.

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This is the 6th book I’ve read in this series

This is the 6th book I’ve read in this series, but it was my least favorite. It seemed to jump from the wedding straight to the end with no transition to let the reader know how this couple ended up where they were at the end. There were some huge decisions to be made about where they and the baby would live, plus there was the little matter of multiple murders plus attempted murders by her relative that magically seemed to go away, and the reader never finds out if the relative was brought to justice. It was like the author had to make a deadline and just threw this book together over a weekend.

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