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Tanner's Promise
- The Harlow Brothers, Book 1
- Narrated by: Rebecca Gibel
- Length: 5 hrs and 34 mins
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Summary
Tanner Harlow is a talented landscape designer, quietly building a name and a solid future when he finds himself needing to be the temporary guardian to his 11-year-old half-sister. Tanner loves her, but he can't see himself as a father figure or imagine how he's going to build his business during his busiest season with a child in tow. But his newest client - his high-school crush, who still makes his heart pound - has a proposition that will help them both, as long as Tanner can resist the tempting lure of the girl next door.
Elementary school teacher Francie Tate moved back to Marietta to be close to her ailing father. She plans to settle in and fix up her little bungalow before the school year starts, but she definitely needs help with the neglected yard. She's shocked when the landscaper she hired turns out to be a classmate. Tanner used to be shy in school, but he isn't the same kid anymore - he's tall, sexy, and has the most striking brown eyes she's ever seen. When Francie learns of Tanner's need for child care, she impulsively offers to watch his half-sister for the summer in return for some landscaping and renovations around the house.
It seems like a win-win, but Francie didn't bargain on falling in love.
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- Sharon
- 23-02-23
Need to persevere with
Struggled at first with the narrator’s voice but once you get passed that made for ver good listening.
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- sammie
- 25-07-22
nice but slow
couldnt get into this one very easily the story seems nice but to drawn out I needed a bit of umph in the story maybe its just a sweet one as my mums says..
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- rose
- 14-02-23
relaxing read
great story...nice and relaxing romance...the narrator was good to listen too..nice and direct so you enjoyed the flow of the story.
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- LibrarianLou
- 27-06-22
A story full of heart
I love Tanner, Fransie Maddie and of course who could not love the dog Charlotte, such a great cast for an adorable, sweet romance, one that is not without its ups and downs and its heart in the mouth moments. I am glad this is the first in the series, Tanner's brothers make brief appearances and are alluded to but I want to see how things are going to develop for the whole family so I am going back for more of these gorgeous harlow brothers.
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- ian mcnamara
- 13-12-22
Great start to the series.
This was a heartwarming story, Tanner is a lovely guy who has been through a lot. It was lovely to see how much Tanner and Francie grew through the book.
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- Salblo
- 20-02-24
Poor story line
I never give up on a book once started but with this one I really wish I had. The storyline was extremely poor and I could've told you the ending a couple of chapters in.
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