A Brother's Price

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4.6
32 reviews
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In a world where male children are rare, a man is a valuable commodity—to be sold to the highest bidder…
 
It isn’t easy being the oldest boy in a house run by women—especially for Jerin Whistler. The grand-matriarchs of his clan are descended from soldiers, spies, and thieves. That’s partly what’s kept their family alive in the wilderness. But it also means Jerin’s doomed to marry the girls next door—a fate he’s convinced is worse than death. But Jerin gets in even worse trouble when, in the process of a daring rescue, he falls in love with a royal princess who’s as high above his station as it’s possible to be.
 
Ren knows that Jerin is too far below her class to be an appropriate match for her and her royal sisters. But then she hears rumors of a long-held Whistler family secret—one that might provide a way for them to finally be together. Unfortunately, she still has four sisters to convince. And that’s before Jerin even comes to the capital—where simmering political tensions will threaten not just their love, but all their lives...

“Don’t plan on getting anything else done if you start a Wen Spencer novel; they are exceedingly hard to put down!”—Nebula Award-Winning Author Catherine Asaro

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4.6
32 reviews
Dorie Pigut
20 June 2014
I genuinely liked this book. The world seemed fleshed out and the characters likable. I was entertained. Some parts were a bit wishy washy, but.... overall a good read. I would like to see another book or two in this setting.
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Healthy A
15 October 2019
Good book, its the type of story I've been craving recently, the ending was satisfactory although I was confused with a lot of things and I dunno if its my incompetence or the book, the disease they kept mentioning...I think it was STD or something? Anyways, the pacing is good, and the characters are kinda likeable.
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Jasmine Collins
12 February 2016
It is a strange experience to read a book where women are afforded all the privileges of men and men are allowed, and expected to be, soft and nurturing. It isn't a utopia by any means, but it's an interesting mental break from a world where the opposite gender roles wreak all kinds of havoc. Also it's an adorable love story and the only poly love story I've read that didn't manage to make it super creepy or depressing.
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About the author

Wen Spencer is a John W. Campbell Award-winning author of science fiction and fantasy whose novels include A Brother’s Price, Dog Warrior, and the Ukiah Oregon series, as well as numerous short stories.  

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