A Man's Promise

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A man's word is his bond. His family is his strength. His heart is his own.

Superstar musician Caden Granger has spent years running from love, commitment and family. Yet despite his fame and fortune, he knows the kind of respect and adoration he needs can only come from one person—the very woman who wants nothing to do with him.

Charity volunteer and owner of a wine boutique, Shiloh ...

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Overview

www.BrendaJackson.net

A man's word is his bond. His family is his strength. His heart is his own.

Superstar musician Caden Granger has spent years running from love, commitment and family. Yet despite his fame and fortune, he knows the kind of respect and adoration he needs can only come from one person—the very woman who wants nothing to do with him.

Charity volunteer and owner of a wine boutique, Shiloh Timmons finally got her life on track once her relationship with Caden ended, and she's in no hurry to revisit a romance with the man who believes she left him standing at the altar.

If Caden can't have Shiloh by his side, all the success in the world will mean nothing. Now he has a chance to renew his promises…but is it too late?

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Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly
04/28/2014
Jackson’s rambling second Grangers contemporary (after A Brother’s Honor) fails to deliver. Caden Granger and Shiloh Timmons planned to elope to escape her controlling father, Samuel, but then Samuel sent Caden photos of Shiloh cavorting with another man. Hurt and angry, Caden avoids Shiloh for years, finally telling her off in no uncertain terms. When Caden learns that the photos were doctored, he tries to regain Shiloh’s love and trust. Shiloh disregards Caden’s apology, but she can no longer deny that she still loves him. The Granger brothers also have to contend with an employee’s suicide, their mother’s affairs, and hit-and-runs that may not be accidents. Lurking in the background are their imprisoned father, who’s trying to protect his sons, and the people who set him up and want to keep the truth from being revealed. The main romance conflict resolves too quickly, with secondary romances and endless subplots stealing the spotlight, but fans will stay the course. (June)
From the Publisher
"Welcome to another memorable family tree created by the indomitable Brenda Jackson, a romantic at heart." –USA TODAY on A Brother's Honor

"Jackson's series starter proves once again that she rocks when it comes to crafting family drama with a healthy dose of humor and steamy, sweaty sex. Here's another winner. ... Bring on the Granger brothers!" –RT Book Reviews on A Brother's Honor, 4 ½ stars, Top Pick

"Leave it to Jackson to take sizzle and honor, wrap it in romance and come up with a first-rate tale." -RT Book Reviews on Temptation

"Readers can't deny that Jackson knows how to bring the heat, and more. Her characters are multidimensional, tantalizing and charming."

-RT Book Reviews on Texas Wild, 4 ½ stars, Top Pick

"Brenda Jackson is the queen of newly discovered love... If there's one thing Jackson knows how to do, it's how to pluck those heartstrings and stir up some seriously saucy drama."

-BookPage on Inseparable

"This deliciously sensual romance ramps up the emotional stakes and the action with a bit of deception and corporate espionage....[S]exy and sizzling."

-Library Journal on Intimate Seduction

"Jackson does not disappoint...first-class page-turner."

-RT Book Reviews on A Silken Thread, 4 ½ stars, Top Pick

"Jackson is a master at writing."

-Publishers Weekly on Sensual Confessions

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780778316251
  • Publisher: Harlequin
  • Publication date: 5/27/2014
  • Series: The Grangers Series , #2
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • Sales rank: 75223
  • Product dimensions: 4.10 (w) x 6.60 (h) x 1.30 (d)

Meet the Author

Brenda Jackson

A New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling and award-winning author of more than seventy-five romance titles, Brenda is a recent retiree who divides her time between family, writing and traveling with her husband. Readers may write Brenda at P.O. Box 28267, Jacksonville, Florida 32226, by email at WriterBJackson@aol.com or visit her website at www.brendajackson.net.

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Present day

Shiloh Timmons's hands trembled as she set down the newspaper she'd just read. Emotions she'd been suppressing for the past four years were reemerging, and she refused to let them get the better of her. Caden Granger would never hurt her again; she would see to it.

Hearing someone clearing their throat, she glanced across the room and saw her brother standing in the doorway of her office. Growing up, Sedrick had been her hero, the big brother every girl needed and deserved. He'd been her protector. Even now, he was trying to protect her…especially since Caden had returned to town.

"It wasn't Caden, Shiloh," he said, referring to the newspaper article she'd just read.

"No, but it could have been. Did you read what that article said, Sedrick?"

He shrugged before coming into her office, closing the door behind him. "Didn't have to. It's dominated the local news since the story broke a few days ago."

Shiloh drew in a deep breath. All last week she had been in California, in the heart of Napa Valley, making purchases for the grand-opening celebration of the wine shop she'd opened a few weeks ago. When she'd returned home last night it had been late, and since she wasn't a television watcher, she hadn't turned on the set. Instead, she had showered and gone to bed, knowing this would be a busy week at the Wine Cellar Boutique. She was gearing up for a party that would put her specialty shop on the map.

She'd been sitting at her desk, about to take her first sip of coffee, but nothing could have prepared her for what she saw in the morning paper. The headlines blared out at her in bold letters: Granger Narrowly Escapes Death.

Literally holding her breath, she read that Jace Granger, Caden's older brother, had been kidnapped from the parking garage at Granger Aeronautics. He had been just seconds from losing his life when the FBI had located him in the warehouse where he'd been held hostage. Arrests had been made, and the authorities were trying to determine whether there was a possible tie-in between the kidnapping and the reported ongoing trade-secrets investigation at Granger Aeronautics. Of course, the article took the opportunity to remind the readers that Jace's father, Sheppard Granger, was serving a thirty-year sentence for murdering his wife, Sylvia, fifteen years ago.

Shiloh stood and walked over to the window. If she were to tilt her head back and slant her gaze to the right, she could see the twenty-three-story building of Granger Aeronautics. Had it really been over a month since she had been there, attending the stockholders' meeting in her mother's absence? That day she had cast the deciding vote that allowed the three Granger brothers to retain control of their family corporation. Jace and Caden's younger brother, Dalton, had been friendly to her, but Caden had not spoken one word. And she could not forget the daggered looks he'd given her.

"You need to move on with your life, Shiloh. You tried telling Caden the truth about what happened and—" Sedrick began.

"And he didn't want to hear anything I had to say." Shiloh turned around, remembering that night a few weeks ago when she had gone to Sutton Hills, the Granger estates, to tell Caden that she'd recently discovered what her parents—specifically, her father—had done to ruin her life. Her mother was not blameless in the whole sordid business, either, because she'd known what her husband was capable of.

That was the same night Shiloh had moved out of her parents' home and taken a place in town after giving her mother a scalding earful. Her father would have gotten more of the same had he been alive to hear it. But he had died several months ago, probably thinking he had taken all his secrets to the grave. Nonetheless, there was one secret that hadn't quite made it. And it had been by pure accident that she had stumbled upon the truth.

She saw Sedrick's concerned expression. "I have moved on, Sedrick. Honest. However, I haven't forgiven Mom for the part she played in everything. But, rest assured, Caden means nothing to me anymore." The same way he had let her know that she no longer meant anything to him. He'd even gone so far as to tell her that he couldn't stand the sight of her. His words had hurt, destroying her already broken and shattered spirit. The words he had spoken that night had been cruel, brutal and so undeserved. She doubted she would ever forgive him for that.

"I hope one day you'll find it in your heart to forgive Mom, Shiloh. She needs you more than ever. She's all alone now in that huge house. I wish you hadn't moved out."

She felt Sedrick's words were unfair. "I don't see you racing to move back home," she said curtly.

"Only because I need to be close to the hospital. Surely you understand that."

Yes, she did understand. After medical school, Sedrick had moved back to Charlottesville, whereas she had remained living in Boston after completing college. She'd returned to Charlottesville only after her mother had pleaded with her to come home seven months ago. At the time, her father was dying of lung cancer. She had been home only a few weeks before he'd passed on.

"You and I both know Mom was a bigger puppet for Dad than we were," Sedrick said, interrupting her thoughts. "Samuel Timmons expected everyone to obey any orders he dished out. And we did."

"Not all the time," Shiloh countered. "When we got older, we began thinking for ourselves," she said, recalling that time. It was after they had both moved away to go to college that they were finally able to begin to really understand how things were at home.

"I regret the day Mom and Dad forbade us to have any contact with Jace, Caden and Dalton Granger. That was wrong. After their father was sent to prison, they probably needed their friends more than ever. Instead, they were ostracized," Sedrick said.

Shiloh regretted it, as well. One day, the two families had been close, and then the next, her parents had forbidden her and Sedrick to have anything to do with the Grangers. And all because her parents believed Shep-pard Granger had killed his wife. They hadn't wanted their kids associating with the kids of an accused killer. She remembered Mr. Granger as a nice man and, for the life of her, she couldn't imagine him killing anyone. And she knew that Caden and his brothers were convinced of their father's innocence.

"Jace was my best friend growing up, and I lost him," Sedrick said, interrupting her thoughts. "Did I tell you that he didn't even recognize me that night he arrived at the hospital after his grandfather had that heart attack?"

Yes, Sedrick had mentioned it, and for him to bring it up again meant that he was bothered by it. Shiloh drew in a deep breath, remembering that Caden had been her best friend growing up. And in later years, after leaving for college, she had defied her father's orders by seeking out Caden, and they had become lovers.

"Well, since you're certain you've moved on, what about Wallace?" She lifted a brow. "Who?"

"Wallace Aiken. Another heart specialist who transferred in from a hospital in Maryland. He's a good guy, and I like him. I introduced the two of you last month when you dropped by the hospital to see me. He's asked about you several times since. He told me last week that he would like to take you out."

Shiloh couldn't remember the man Sedrick was talking about, which meant he hadn't made a lasting impression on her. But then, very few men had, compared to Caden. But not anymore. "Fine. Fix us up."

Surprise showed on her brother's face. "You're serious?"

She chuckled. "Why not? We can start off by double-dating with you and Cassie."

Her brother and Cassie Mayfield, a respiratory therapist at the hospital, had begun dating a few years ago. As far as Shiloh was concerned, it was time for Sedrick to put a ring on Cassie's finger. Samuel Timmons hadn't liked Cassie, saying she was from the wrong side of the tracks. But he hadn't been able to tear the couple apart. One of his few failures.

"Great! I'll talk to Wallace and make all the arrangements," Sedrick said, smiling. "Is this weekend okay?"

She moved back to her desk to check her calendar. She sucked in a hiss between her teeth. She might have spoken too soon. "That's a week before grand-opening night, and I'm going to have a lot to do this entire week," she said, glancing over at her brother.

After seeing the I figured you would come up with an excuse look on his face, she quickly added, "But I will make time. It will probably be the last chance I have for some fun before getting really busy at work."

"Great. And by the way, I'm impressed with how this place is shaping up. I'm glad you're doing something you enjoy."

A smile touched Shiloh's lips. "Thanks, and I do enjoy this, Sedrick. I really do."

Two

Caden Granger frowned as he gazed across his desk at his younger brother. "You're kidding, right?"

Dalton released that crazy-ass chuckle that, at times, could grate on Caden's last nerve. "No, I'm not kidding. Just think of what could have happened to Jace if he hadn't had that tracking device on his phone."

Caden didn't want to think about it. When he and his two brothers had left Charlottesville for college years ago, each had vowed never to return. After college, they had moved to separate parts of the world, living their dreams. Caden was a well-known saxophonist touring in some of the most sought-after cities to sold-out crowds; Jace worked as an attorney for the government in California; and Dalton claimed he worked smarter and not harder by investing his money while living the life of a playboy/boy toy in Europe. In the end, Dalton was the one who'd become a billionaire. Go figure.

He, Jace and Dalton had returned to Charlottesville when their grandfather, Richard Granger, had had a fatal heart attack. It had been a couple of months ago that the three of them had made the deathbed promise to their grandfather to take over the family business, Granger Aeronautics. When they'd done so, they had no idea that in addition to inheriting a failing company, they would have to deal with employees intent on divulging trade secrets and someone they thought they could trust being a killer. The man had actually kidnapped Jace with the intention of ending his life. If it hadn't been for the tracker Dalton had convinced Jace to install on his phone, Caden didn't want to think of what might have happened.

"Fine. Put the damned tracker on my phone," Caden said, tossing a document he didn't feel like reading back into the in-box on his desk.

Dalton smiled. "I already have."

Caden's frown deepened. "You did so without my permission?"

"Yes."

Dalton eased up out of the chair as if he didn't have a care in the world, knowing full well that Caden really wanted to kick his ass. Caden might be two years older but, as far as Dalton was concerned, he was in way better shape than Caden. But he knew Caden wouldn't do any such thing. He and his brothers might give each other hell from time to time, but they always had each other's backs.

"So, Jace still hasn't said anything about what's going on with him and Wonder Woman?" Dalton observed.

Caden shrugged. Shana Bradford, whom Dalton liked to refer to as Wonder Woman, was the person they had hired to help get the company back on a proper footing. She was a real fixer, which was lucky since it was her team that had figured out about the trade-secrets encroachments, as well as Vidal Duncan's duplicity.

"What's there to say, Dalton? It's been obvious from day one that he had a thing for her, although he claimed indifference. After this week's rescue, I'd say it's become pretty damned obvious."

Caden was referring to the fact that the FBI agents were barely in the door to stop Jace's head from being blown off before Shana had rushed in and thrown herself in his arms. "And I didn't see him rejecting that wallop of a kiss she laid on him," he added.

"Me, either," Dalton chimed in to say, glancing at his watch. He had an appointment that he planned to keep and didn't intend to be late.

At that moment, the buzzer on Caden's desk sounded. "Yes, Brandy?"

"There's a Sandra Timmons here to see you?"

Surprise shone on both Caden's and Dalton's faces. Sandra and Samuel Timmons had been neighbors and friends of their parents. When Sylvia Granger was murdered fifteen years ago, and their father wrongly convicted of committing the crime, the Timmonses and a lot of others had forbidden their children to continue to associate with the Granger kids. Caden had been fourteen, Jace sixteen, and Dalton twelve at the time.

"Send her in, Brandy," Caden said, standing, straightening his tie.

Dalton stood, as well. "I wonder what she wants."

"I have no idea."

"Then I wouldn't see her if I were you."

Caden glanced over at Dalton. "Why?"

"She's probably here to tell you to leave Shiloh alone. She'll probably make threats and get ugly about it. She could take up where old man Timmons left off—thinking we're nothing but scum."

Hearing Dalton bring up the name of the one woman Caden wanted more than anything to forget sent a flash of pain through his heart. "First of all, I'm not involved with Shiloh. She's the last woman I want to have anything to do with."

"There was a time the two of you were—"

"Best friends," he interrupted to say, refusing to fall victim to his younger brother's nosiness. For months Dalton had been trying to figure out what, if anything, was going on between Caden and Shiloh. Caden had confided in Jace and told him the full story, but he figured the less Dalton knew, the better.

The door opened, and Sandra Timmons was escorted in by Brandy. As always, she looked immaculate, not a hair out of place and her clothing of the finest quality from a top-notch designer. But there was a sadness in her eyes that Caden noted immediately. Was she still mourning the loss of her husband? From what Shiloh had once told him, her parents had an unorthodox marriage that was not based on love.

"I'm glad you could see me on such short notice, Caden," she said, giving Dalton a brief nod.

"You mean no notice, don't you, Ms. Timmons?" Dalton interjected.

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  • Posted Wed May 21 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    It was a year wait for this work of art and I must admit I enjoy

    It was a year wait for this work of art and I must admit I enjoyed every page. Caden and Shiloh share a history but not all of it roses. From childhood friends to lovers they have an awesome love that is tested. But when a man is determined and knows his heart his lady love can not resist. Estranged due to lies and deceit, this couple experiences unnecessary pain and hardship. Trying to discover the threat against Caden while finding their way back to each other, this story takes you on twist and turns involving a 15 year old murder. A father trying to protect his sons and three brothers working to prove their dad's innocence, finding love along the way. A most inspiring love story! Happy reading.

    9 out of 9 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Mon May 26 00:00:00 EDT 2014

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    A Hot & Suspenseful Romance!!! A Man's Promise is the seco

    A Hot & Suspenseful Romance!!!


    A Man's Promise is the second book in the Granger Series. The 3 brothers are brought back together when their grandfather who raised them
    is on his deathbed. He is all they have since their mother is dad and their father is in jail for her murder. Caden & Shiloh were close as kids but after the murder of his mother, she was forbidden to have any contact with him. Years later Shiloh and Caden reconnect and fall in love. They are ready to elope but the actions of Shiloh's father keeps them apart. Shiloh learns the truth after her father's death. Her first thought was to tell Caden the truth immediately. Caden is not ready to listen since he is still hurt from the past deception. Once he finally learns the truth, he becomes determined to win back Shiloh. Shiloh is not ready to accept his apology and is determined to stay away from him. Yet, Caden makes A Man's Promise to get her back. Caden is determined and works day and night to win Shiloh back and that action does not sit well with a lot of people. Love is truly on display and so is the bond of family. As people continue to plot to stop the brother from digging into their mother's death, more clues and people step up to protect them. This book is definitely a page turner and when you think you have it all figured out...things change.

    5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Tue May 27 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Brenda Jackson has done it yet again!!!! This book has it all. T

    Brenda Jackson has done it yet again!!!! This book has it all. There is mystery, passion and comedy. I really enjoyed this book it was page turner from one page to the other. The story of Shiloh Timmons and Caden Granger is one of my favorite kind of romance stories. Love a second time around is so much sweeter. To get the full effect of this book you need to read book one, which is the story of Caden's older brother Jace Granger!!!

    If you are looking for an excellent summer read, then this is your book. I like the way Caden is under the assumption that he has been wronged by Shiloh, only to be proven wrong. Caden has to win his lady's heart again and he is on a mission to do so.

    If you want something to steam up your summer nights, then this is your book. I am very, very pleased with this book.

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Fri Aug 29 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Highly Recommended!

    Can hardly wait for third book, I love this series!!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sat Aug 16 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Awesome

    Read the first book in the series and just couldn't wait for this book to come out. Ms. Jackson did not disappoint. This series has romance, mystery and a little humor. I think the Granger brothers are so sexy and I love the relationship they have as brothers. I look forward to reading the next book when its released. Ms. Jackson please don't have me waiting to long....lol

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Mon Aug 11 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Please let me know when the next book is coming. I am about to

    Please let me know when the next book is coming. I am about to lose my mind trying to figure out what happen to their mother and hope thier father is soon release. Please tell me the 3rd book comes out soon.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sat Jul 26 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    OMG!!!

    I have read ALL of Brenda Jacksons books and trust me when i say this book is AHHH-MAZING!! Mrs. Brenda never lets me down. can't wait for the last book to come out. I know it will be explosive!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed Jul 16 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    excellent book

    i couldn put it down

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Tue Jul 08 00:00:00 EDT 2014

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    A Man's Promise by Brenda Jackson is an intriguing continuation


    A Man's Promise by Brenda Jackson is an intriguing continuation of suspense and mystery that's accented with love, romance and family. Mrs. Jackson penned a novel that keeps us guessing and teetering on the edge of our seats. I was drawn completely into this continuum of the Granger Brothers Series.




    Caden Granger is a highly sought after and successful sax player that leads a band. He left home and dedicated himself to his music after his mother being murdered; his father was convicted of killing her and after losing the love of his life. He returns home at the request of his grandfather and stays to fulfill a promise after his death.








    Shiloh Timmons returns home after to open a wine boutique, to a severed relationship with her mother and attempted to inform her former love of what ended their relationship but he would not hear her. 








    We experience the journey of what their returns home brings about as well as the continued quest to find out who killed Sylvia Granger. 

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Mon Jul 07 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    A Man's Promise is the second book in the Granger Brother Trilog

    A Man's Promise is the second book in the Granger Brother Trilogy...we pick up with Caden Granger, the musician turned business man. Caden and Shiloh Timmons were very good friends growing up but just like his older brother, this friendship was ruined when his mother was killed and his father imprisoned for her murder. Caden and Shiloh somehow rekindled the relationship but once again they are torn apart by lies and deceit. As the story goes on Shiloh's mother comes clean and Caden sets out to win Shiloh...the man makes her a promise and he vows to keep it! Mystery coupled with danger and intrigue doesn't keep Caden from pursing Shiloh. drama and danger plagues him in his quest...the plot thickens as Shiloh's brother is not happy with Caden's pursuit meanwhile someone is warning the Granger's father about his sons and the sons are uncovering secrets about their mother's past which could lead to why she was killed. If you haven't read A Brother's Honor, it is a must for you to understand A Man's Promise....Reading this book had me on edge and the love scenes had me Happy like a room without a roof!!! Mrs. Jackson has us in edge wanting more!!!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Jul 24 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    LOVED IT!

    What a fantastic and interesting story. The characters are unique and as usual the story plot makes it hard to put down. Each book in the series stands on its own, but blends beautifully with the others written by the author. I'm ready for the next one. LA-TXN

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  • Posted Fri Jun 20 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Highly

    Love this story line Ms Jackson out did herself with this new family. But, the next book is too longer time.I cannot wait

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Tue Jun 03 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    The Saga Continues¿. Caden Granger was well worth the wait! Cad

    The Saga Continues….

    Caden Granger was well worth the wait! Caden and Shiloh were once in love and planned to marry despite her family’s disregard for the Granger family. We learned Shiloh doesn’t show for the wedding in “A Brother’s Honor” and Caden doesn’t handle it well. Once Caden understands that he misjudged Shiloh and their split was a result of family interference, Caden is determined to win her back. Caden makes a promise to regain Shiloh’s love and trust. The phrase on the back on the book sums it all up - A man's word is his bond. His family is his strength. His heart is his own. I loved Caden’s determination to right his wrong and Shiloh’s strength to not make it easy for him. In the midst of their new beginnings, A Man’s Promise is filled with more secrets, mystery and suspense. Who is trying to kill Caden? Is it connected to their mother’s death? I can’t wait for the conclusion of the Granger saga!  

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Mon Jun 02 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Mrs. Jackson has done it again! When I think I've solved Sylvia

    Mrs. Jackson has done it again! When I think I've solved Sylvia Granger's murder Mrs. Jackson takes us in another direction. I can't wait for Dalton's story.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Sat May 31 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Mystery, Suspense, Romance, Drama, Conspiracy¿ A must read so if

    Mystery, Suspense, Romance, Drama, Conspiracy…
    A must read so if you have not already read “A Brother's Honor” then do yourself a favor and purchase a copy, today, before you read “A Man’s Promise”...I can PROMISE that won’t be sorry you did.
    Mrs. Jackson has done it again. In this second book about the illustrious Granger clan we find that lies, misunderstandings, secrets, hurt and betrayal are standing in the way of Caden Granger and Shiloh Timmons’ “Happily Ever After”. Caden makes Shiloh a promise, “A Man's Promise”, to win back her love and trust one and for all.
    Follow the clues and see if you can discover who is trying to ruin Granger Aeronautics and why Sheppard Granger is serving time for a crime that he did not commit, the murder of Sylvia Granger. The characters are well developed and really grabs the reader’s attention and imagination.
    Mrs. Jackson did an amazing job of intertwining the previous book and preparing us for the next. The Grainger series is one well worth collecting.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted Tue May 27 00:00:00 EDT 2014

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    ¿A Man¿s Promise¿ second book in the Granger Series is an amazin

    “A Man’s Promise” second book in the Granger Series is an amazing novel and is just as great as the first one book “A Brother’s Honor”.  This is Caden Granger’s story, and his promise to win back the woman he love.  But there are other’s that do not wish for their relationship to grow and someone is trying to kill Caden.  You will be surprise who the suspect is and more clues are revived in the death of the brothers’ mother. Also there is a delightful side stories with other characters finding love and growing in a positive way.  Mrs. Jackson you wrote a wonderful story and BRAVO!!

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  • Posted Mon May 26 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    A Romantic Suspense That's So Scandalous!!!!!  Is a promise alw

    A Romantic Suspense That's So Scandalous!!!!!

     Is a promise always kept? Is love always and forever? Can you be convicted for a crime you didn’t do? Is a brother’s honor and a man’s promise things that will keep you going and believing in true love. These are questions I wanted to know when I read this book by author Brenda Jackson. Well, I would say the answer is YES to them all.
     In this book, A Man’s Promise, Caden Granger and his love interest Shiloh Timmons is in the spotlight with their drama and romance. Their off and on relationship pulls you in to where you want it to end with a happily ever after. In the meantime, you are confronted with other characters in the book that have equal love stories but not such more drama – whew! Beautiful, beautiful love stories that touched my heart. (smile)
    Now, don’t get to comfy because this is a scandalous story so lurking in the background is who murdered Caden’s mother (Sylvia Granger) and sent his father to prison to serve a 30 years jail sentence for it. While getting to the answers or solving the murder, Brenda Jackson introduces many more flawed characters with shady backgrounds all back dropped in a small town called Charlottesville, VA. 
    Let me back up a little for you, it all started with a grandfather who was on his dying bed summoned his 3 grandsons (Jace, the oldest, Caden the middle child and Dalton the youngest) who he helped raise when their mother was murder and father found guilty for her murder went to prison.  He asked the three brothers to help the family business, Granger Aeronautics, to get back on top of the aerospace game winning government contracts while helping free their father from prison too. Big Job!!! – But someone has to do it – why not family members – right? 
    Trust me when I tell you this is a great book to read. It can be a stand-alone book but if you really want to uncover the real story and solve the mystery faster, then read book 1 “A Brother’s Honor first then read this one. However, if you are good sleuth then by all means dive right into this story with book 2. Since this is a trilogy Mrs. Jackson had to save the big WOW for book 3 – Dalton’s story. I know we are in for a treat because you get a sneak peek at his crazy antics in this story. It should be funny, witty, scandalous, conclusive and all so sexy. (Wink)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Tue Sep 23 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    WOW

    Oh what a tangled web we weave when we practice to deceive. Ihave fallen in love with this Granger crew and can't wait until Dalton story comes to life along with the closure of the great mystery behind who killed Sylvia Granger....the plot definitely has thickened.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Sep 18 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    From: Toni

    I enjoyed the story lines and the suspense. However the end felt rushed and abrupt. I look forward to reading Dalton's story as I enjoyed his brothers. I hope Ms. Jackson doesn't keep us fans waiting too long!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed Aug 06 00:00:00 EDT 2014

    Brenda Jackson does it again

    This was a wonderful read and i couldn't put the book down. I can't wait for the next one.

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