The Bachelor

The Bachelor

by Carly Phillips
The Bachelor

The Bachelor

by Carly Phillips

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Overview

The Chandler Brothers from New York Times Bestselling Author Carly Phillips are back!

He's got wanderlust and no intention of settling down.

She's home to stay and has put her bad boy ex in her rearview mirror.

After spending his life abroad, embracing his freedom at every turn as a foreign correspondent, Roman Chandler finds himself the brother nominated to deal with his ailing mother's matchmaking shenanigans. Thanks to a coin toss, he needs to find someone to marry and fast. It shouldn't be that hard in sleepy Yorkshire Falls where women fall over themselves to hook a Chandler man.

But Roman only wants the one woman who got away.

Charlotte Bronson is back home to put down roots and get her lingerie business off the ground. She's not interested in her past or a man that chose to chase breaking news stories to the far corners of the earth over her. No matter how good they used to be or how combustible their chemistry still burns.

It's up to Roman to convince Charlotte he's a changed man and here to stay.

In honor of THE BACHELOR's 20th Anniversary all three books have been updated and will be reissued with gorgeous NEW covers with the same content but modernized for your reading pleasure. The BACHELOR was the first book that Kelly Ripa chose for her Reading with Ripa Bookclub.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781947089778
Publisher: CP Publishing
Publication date: 02/16/2021
Series: Chandler Brothers , #1
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Carly married her college sweetheart and lives in Purchase, NY along with her three crazy dogs and has raised two incredible daughters. Carly is the author of over 50 romances and is a Wall Street Journal, NY Times and USA Today Bestseller. Visit www.carlyphillips.com and subscribe to her newsletter for 2 FREE BOOKS and find out where to find Carly on social media. She loves interacting with her readers!

Read an Excerpt

Charlotte hadn't ever told her best friend the truth about why she'd rejected Roman. In highschool, she'd had her defenses a mile high and next thing she knew, Roman had turned from Charlotte's rejection to Beth's willing arms. Despite the pain and the jealousy, Charlotte had encouraged her friend's interest, pretending to be immune, as Beth just said. Then they'd graduated and Roman had taken off for parts unknown.

Charlotte hadn't asked how serious their relationship had been. She often told herself it was out of respect for Beth's privacy, but the truth was more selfish than that. Charlotte hadn't wanted to know. And unlike the news of her plastic surgery, on the topic of Roman, Beth had been discreet. But times had changed and Beth was engaged to another man now. Roman was so far in her past, Charlotte contemplated tackling the topic tonight.

"He's still really good looking," Beth said.

Charlotte changed her mind about a heart to heart talk. "Hey. If you're still interested in Roman, have at him. If Dr. Implant doesn't mind, then I don't."

"Liar." Beth tossed her napkin on the table and folded her arms across her chest, a smile pulling at her lips. "I saw the way you looked him over before he turned and noticed you. And I saw how you shifted your gaze and walked right by, like you didn't even see him there."

Charlotte twisted uncomfortably in her seat. "Is it too late to ask, see who where?"

"Chicken."

"We all have our weakness so quit ruffling my feathers. Now if you'll excuse me I have to go to the Ladies Room." Charlotte slid back in her chair and made a quick escape without a glance in Roman Chandler's direction. But as soon as she hit the narrow hallway which led to the restrooms, she wiped her damp palms against her gauzy skirt.

Five minutes later she'd touched up her lipstick and reminded herself of all her achievements, so if she absolutely had to make polite conversation with Roman, she'd be able to do so with poise and ease.

With a refreshed, new attitude, she pushed open the door and walked smack into Roman's broad chest. The incredible scent of musky aftershave and potent male surrounded her. Aroused her. She sucked in a surprised breath. As she stepped back on unsteady feet, he grabbed onto her forearms with both hands. "Easy."

Easy? Was he kidding? His palms felt warm, solid and too good on her bare skin. She looked up into his blue eyes and she was rattled already. "This is the Ladies Room," she said inanely. She sighed. So much for poise, sparkling conversation and wit.

"No, this is the hallway. The Ladies Room is behind you and the Men's Room is down the hall." He grinned. "I should know. I practically grew up here."

"I need to get back to my table. Beth's waiting. Beth Hansen, you remember her, right?" Charlotte rolled her eyes. This was getting worse and worse.

To her chagrin, he laughed. "Well at least now I know you remember me."

She didn't pretend to misunderstand him and couldn't bring herself to lie. "I was late, in a rush, Beth was waiting." She lifted her hands, then let them fall to her sides.

"So you didn't mean to ignore me."

A burning flush rose to her face. "No. I ... I have to go. Beth's waiting for me. Again."

His rough hand brushed her cheek and a tremor of awareness shot through her body, a quiver he couldn't possibly miss. "I'll let you get back to your table as soon as I ask you a question. It's been ten years and the attraction between us is still going strong. When are you going to give in and admit it exists? That it always existed."

When Hell freezes over came to mind but she clamped her mouth shut to prevent the rude, cliche from escaping. Because she didn't really mean it for one thing and because he didn't deserve such a crushing rejection for another.

She licked her dry lips. "When are you going to give up trying?"

He grinned. "When Hell freezes over."

He would have to mimic her thoughts. She leaned back against the wall, using the cool sheet rock as support and protection that meant little when Roman took another step forward, locking her body between the wall and his lean, hard, masculine frame.

Years melted away as his hands bracketed either side of her head and his lips hovered near her jaw. The warmth of his breath against her cheek and the pressure of his body against hers felt tantalizingly good, making her wonder why she'd resisted him for so long. Her eyelashes fluttered closed and she allowed herself to enjoy the erotic sensations pulsing through her veins. For the moment, she reminded herself. No longer.

He was attractive and out of reach, like the exotic destinations she researched and dreamed about but would never visit. Because she wasn't her father and her life was here. Stability and a solid future were tied to this town, to having roots. But Roman's lips nuzzling at the soft spot between her jaw and her ear made her want to forget safety and routine in favor of the more carnal sensations he aroused. Warmth trickled through her veins, moisture dampened her panties and she wanted so much more than she'd let herself admit before.

"Have dinner with me on Friday." His throaty voice reverberated in her ear.

"I can ..." His lips whispered upward and settled on her earlobe, his teeth nuzzling exactly the right spot. White hot arrows of desire shot to other, more private, sensitive areas and the wash of sensation made her body come alive. She moaned aloud, ending her sentence and cutting off any negative contraction she'd intended.

His teeth nipped then alternated with delicious laps of his tongue, at once fierce yet feather-soft and light, and more seductive than the deepest desire she'd ever harbored inside her. If his intent was to sway her, he was doing an amazing job. His lips lingered, damp and warm, undemanding yet so very seductive at the same time. A small voice in her head tried to rebel, reminding her this was Roman and he'd leave as soon as his mother was well, or as soon as he grew bored with this town. With her.

She ought to walk away. Then he caressed the shell of her ear with his tongue and blew lightly on her damp skin. Oh, but he tempted her and another moan escaped her barely parted lips.

"I'll take that one as a yes," he whispered.

The sound of his voice caused reality to come crashing back and she forced her eyelids open. Yes to a date with him? "No."

"That's not what your body was telling me."

He didn't step back, which made this rejection harder than any she'd delivered in the past - because he was right. "My body needs a keeper."

A charming grin touched his lips. "Now that's a job I wouldn't mind taking."

"While you're in town, of course." She forced an easy smile.

"Of course." He finally stepped back, giving her much needed breathing room. "You should know, I'm a man who appreciates a challenge, Charlie."

She stiffened at the use of the nickname only her father had used. He'd chosen her name, Charlotte Bronson, in honor of his favorite actor, Charles Bronson. And he'd called her Charlie. "Charlotte," she corrected Roman, not wanting the nickname to stick.

"Okay, Charlotte, you pique my interest. You always have. And if I can admit it, so can you."

She sighed, unwilling to issue a verbal slap he didn't deserve. "What's the difference what I'm willing to admit? You don't always get what you want in life." Lord knew she rarely had.

"But if you try sometime, you just might get what you need." He propped one shoulder against the wall and grinned.

"I'm impressed. You know the Rolling Stones." She clapped her hands, applauding for effect.

"Better. I know how to apply their words to life." He pushed himself off the wall and rose to his full height. "Mark my words, Charlotte. We will have another date." He started back down the long hall, then turned back. "And based on your reaction and mine, we'll probably share a whole lot more." His voice rung with certainty and promise.

"Okay, sure, Roman. We'll have that date, all right."

At her words, his eyes opened wide.

"The day you decide to stay in town." And since that would never happen, Charlotte thought, neither would his proposed date. He posed no threat to her at all. Yeah right.

"The more you challenge me, the more determined I get." He laughed, obviously not believing she meant what she said.

Little did he realize she was deadly serious. Nothing more could happen between Charlotte and the carefree, world traveler, unless, of course she wanted to end up alone and abandoned, as her mother had been. Charlotte pressed her damp palms back against the wall and attempted to let her body slacken and relax. Unfortunately, it didn't work. She was wound tight, tense and still aroused. The man was a damn good tease.

But she couldn't let him get to her. Roman had thrown down the verbal gauntlet. Now all she had to do was remain strong enough to resist.

Reading Group Guide

1. When do Roman's fears, about Charlotte's agenda meshing with his career, change? What clues him in to her secret dreams?

2. What connections does the crocheting inspire in the story?

3. What do you think about Charlotte's relationship to her mother?

4. What core family values exist in the Chandler household? In what circumstances do these values become a strength or a weakness?

5. What traits contribute to the famous Chandler charm?

6. How does Roman propose? What was your opinion of the proposal?

7. What was the most sensual thing Roman or Charlotte did during this story?

8. What reaction do the women have to the news of the Panty Pirate? What is your opinion of their reaction?

9. What is your opinion of Raina's deception of her sons?

10. Was leaving his brothers to discover her deception themselves fair? Why or why not?

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