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seriously romantic: the bride's brother by j.p. oliver (audiobook version narrated by randi johnson)

as a wedding planner toby has one strict rule. don't fall for the groom. usually this isn't a problem, since most grooms are straight and also less than involved in their wedding day. but when he meets his latest bride, julia and the guy she's with, hunter, he finds that he has a big problem.

hunter keeps flirting with him. he's always at every meeting and pays extra attention to toby every time julia's attention is on something else. this coupled with the fact that julia seems more concerned with how everyone else will think about her marriage than making it one special to her, and toby is at his wit's end. when hunter comes on to him during a meeting, toby finally calls him out.

only to realize that the person he's mistaken as the fiancé is the bride's brother. once the confusion over who is marrying who is all cleared up, toby and hunter make a real go of things. but julia and her wedding come between the two once more, when hunter fails to stand up to his irrationally behaving sister and toby ends up losing his job.

things get sorted out and the romance between the two heroes is sweet and sexy. the narrator does a nice job of bringing the story to life, though at times i wished his voices for the leads were a little more distinct.

**i received the bride's brother for free in exchange for my unbiased review. 

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