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Lily (Seven Brides, Bk 7)
Lily - Seven Brides, Bk 7
Author: Leigh Greenwood
ISBN-13: 9780843944419
ISBN-10: 0843944412
Publication Date: 10/1998
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 27 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Great ending tot he 7 bride series
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The waay Zac Randolph saw it, he was the luckiest man on earth.He owned the best saloon in California. And every tempytress on the Barbary Coasst yearning to take him to paradise, he certainly had no planss to be trapped by the so-called wedded bliss that had alaready claimed his six brothers. Then an enchanting angel came into his life, and Zac had to fight to escape the bonds of matrimony. (back cover)
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Refusing to bet her future happiness on an arranged marriage, Lily fled from her Virginia home to San Francisco where she met Zac Randolph
fhlstables avatar reviewed Lily (Seven Brides, Bk 7) on + 54 more book reviews
It's great fun watching Zac lose his heart... finally. :)
joenickmom1964 avatar reviewed Lily (Seven Brides, Bk 7) on + 20 more book reviews
Another one of the Seven Brides. Made me want to get married all over again. Loved the series. Couldn't wait to read them all.
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From the cover: The way Zac Randolph saw it, he was the luckiest man on earth. The handsome devil even owned his own Little Corner of Heaven, the best saloon in California. And with every temptress on the Barbary Coast yearning to take him to paradise, he certainly had no plans to be trapped by the so-called wedded bliss that had already claimed his six brothers. Then an enchanting angel came into his life, and Zac had to fight harder than ever to escape the bonds of matrimony.

Refusing to bet her future happiness on an arranged marriage, Lily Sterling fled from her old Virginia home to the streets of San Francisco. Trusting and niave, she vowed to help the needy, and despite Zac Randolph's wealth, she considered him the neediest man in town. WHen the scoundrel refused Lily's kindness, she took the biggest gamble of her life. ANd if she won, she'd become the last - and luckiest - of the Randolph brides.
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Wonderful Series! It is hard to believe Leigh Greenwood is male. :-D
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A dashing saloon owner has no plans to be trapped by so-called wedded bliss until he meets an enchanting angel who just might change his mind.
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A dashing saloon owner has no plans to be trapped by so-called wedded bliss until he meets an enchanting angel who might just change his mind.
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The way Zac Randolp saw it, he was the luckiest amn on earth. Tha handsome devil even owned his own Little Corner of Heaven, the best saloon in Ca. And with every temrtress on the Barbary coast yearning to take him to paradise, he certainly had no plans to be trapped by the so called wedded bliss that had already climed his six brother. Then an enchanting angel came into his life and Zac had to fight harder than ever to escape the bonds of matrimony. Refusing to bet her future happiness on an arranged marriage, Lily Sterling fled from her old Virginia hoome to the streets of San Francisvo. Trusting and naive, she vowed to help the needy and despite Zac randolphs wealth, she considered him t neediest man in town. When the scoundrelrefused Lilys kindness she took the biggest gamble of hr life.
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Lily Sterling runs away from her home in Virginia to get away from her overbearing preacher father and the boring preacher her family wants her to marry. She heads for San Francisco to find a distant relative of her grandmother's that she met 4 years earlier. Zac Randolph (youngest of the 7 Randolph brothers) owns a saloon called the Little Corner of Heaven on the Barbary Coast which is a successful gambling establishment. Imagine his surprise when naive Lily walks into his business and announces that she has come to stay. He knows that she is in a dangerous situation (she is very beautiful and young) and that she has no idea how dangerous.

Zac takes it upon himself to find her a "respectable" place to stay and arranges to have someone help her find a job. Lily has several jobs but keeps getting fired because of the large number of men who hang around the businesses hoping to catch sight of her. Lily keeps getting herself into situations that Zac has to get her out of and she keeps telling him she only wants to work in the Little Corner of Heaven. She does not grasp how society will view her if she does work there even though Zac does not allow any customers above stairs with any of the women who serve drinks in his business. Lily soon learns that Zac takes in girls off the streets so they will not be exploited and he gives them a job and a place to live until they can find a better situation in life. Zac does not want anyone to know that he has this good side. He wants people, especially his brothers. to think he is the true black sheep of the family.

Lily gets herself into numerous dangerous situations including a standoff with a ship captain who kidnaps men and women for sale or to work on his ships, a high stake poker game with a man who is cheating and being kidnapped by someone looking for revenge. Zac always comes to her rescue but it makes for a fun story.

I loved the interactions between Zac and Lily as she fights for her right to work for Zac and he fights for the right not to have her work for him.

The author does a great job of bringing the last of the stories about the Randolph brothers and their "flower name brides" as Zac calls them to a wonderful conclusion by having all the brothers, their wives and 22 children attend a family event. It was a great way to let the readers see what has happened over a span of 19 years to each of the brides since the book that was their story.