DiCarlo Brides Series by Heather Tullis

4.09 · 80 ratings
  • A Perfect Fit (DiCarlo Brides #1)
    #1

    A Perfect Fit (DiCarlo Brides #1)

    Heather Tullis

    Rated: 3.84 of 5 stars
    · 22 ratings · published 1011

    Cami DiCarlo has always known what she wanted and where she belonged, but when her father dies, his will reveals huge secrets—four of them in the form of half sisters she never knew about—and his plans for her future, which aren’t at all what she had in mind... more

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  • SEALed With Love (DiCarlo Brides #2)
    #2

    SEALed With Love (DiCarlo Brides #2)

    Heather Tullis

    Rated: 4.15 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 2013

    It isn't Sage Parker's fault that she mistakes former Navy SEAL Joel Watts as the stalker who had been sending her disturbing letters--he shows up every time she turns around. Too bad her father doesn’t tell her he sent Joel to protect her. When the stalker tracks Sage from LA to her new job in Colorado, she's glad to have Joel on her side. She didn’t plan to falling in love with him though—now if he would see her as more than just a client... more

  • Reclaiming His Bride (DiCarlo Brides #3)
    #3

    Reclaiming His Bride (DiCarlo Brides #3)

    Heather Tullis

    Rated: 4.15 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 2013

    Secrets rule Lana’s life. Her father’s death brought some out into the open, but she has a few of her own: 1) she’s been married to Blake for nearly a year—and trying to get a divorce for most of that time. 2) A moment of emotional weakness and too much champagne ended with her in her husband’s arms—and now she’s pregnant. Blake hasn’t thought of another woman since they first met, though she believes otherwise... more

  • Family Matters (DiCarlo Brides #4)
    #4

    Family Matters (DiCarlo Brides #4)

    Heather Tullis

    Rated: 4.28 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2013

    Rosemary Keogh considers herself pretty adaptable—she dealt with her father’s death-bed edict that she move across the country to work at his latest hotel with five half-sisters, (most of whom she hadn’t known existed) hadn’t she? She settled into the routine, even grew to like most of them, but when tragedy leaves her birth daughter parentless—and she is named as the guardian—her world spins again... more

  • Wild Hearts (DiCarlo Brides #5)
    #5

    Wild Hearts (DiCarlo Brides #5)

    Heather Tullis

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 9 ratings · published 2013

    Delphi Gifford has nearly given up on finding someone she could love as much as her dead husband, Fallon, who had died while they were still in college. Certainly local photographer Jeremy Litster wasn't at the top of her list, egomaniac that he is--even if he did drive the hottest racing motorbike she'd ever touched. Jeremy knew George DiCarlo had hand-picked him to marry Delphi, but hadn't counted on her not being in the loop... more

  • The Last Bride (DiCarlo Brides #6)
    #6

    The Last Bride (DiCarlo Brides #6)

    Heather Tullis

    Rated: 4.22 of 5 stars
    · 9 ratings · published 2014

    When Gage learned that George DiCarlo thought he would make a great match for his youngest daughter, Gage was not interested. Not even if she was beautiful, talented, kicked butt on hiking trails and could challenge even his love of skiing. When Jonquil’s learns about it a year later, her reaction is exactly the opposite. After watching the rest of her sisters fall in love with the men her father hoped they would connect with, she is curious about the one he had planned for her... more

  • Getting Her Groom (DiCarlo Brides #7)
    #7

    Getting Her Groom (DiCarlo Brides #7)

    Heather Tullis

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2014

    Angela Chestnut can’t wait to move to New York City to fulfill her dream on the stages of Broadway, but first she has to finish her last year of college. When a couple of the student stages are damaged in a flood, she moves the show she has to direct to a local community center in the hopes of raising enough funds that they’ll be able to keep their doors open... more

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