Author: | Riley Moreno | ISBN: | 9781386846215 |
Publisher: | Riley Moreno | Publication: | April 17, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Riley Moreno |
ISBN: | 9781386846215 |
Publisher: | Riley Moreno |
Publication: | April 17, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
1. Bride Online
Mae Byrd lives alone on the ranch that she has inherited after her parents' death, after her two brothers decided to pursue careers as investment bankers. Financial constraints and an inability to meet any eligible bachelors force Mae to register online as a Mail Order Bride, and she meets Colby Myers. Not sure what to expect of Colby, and uncertain of where her feelings are leading her, Mae spurns his suit, but eventually realizes that fate has brought her to this point in her life, and that she
cannot fight the inevitable.
2. Lover Unknown
Amanda has been widowed in the civil war. As she feels all her hope for happiness slipping away along with the last of her resources, her mother, Joan, corresponds with a friend of the family, Edmund Moore, who has lost his wife, and tells him about her daughter. Edmund is keen to marry again and invites Amanda and Joan to his home in Arizona, where Amanda is catapulted into a speedy union with a man she doesn't know. As she takes her vows, all the implications of marriage to an unknown man cause much consternation, but even as she prepares herself for the inevitable, she and Edmund are plunged into a series of dangerous situations which test their courage, and above all their feelings for each other.
**3. From North to South **
Sophia: When I saw the photograph, and the chance to become a bride to the strapping, handsome man in the photograph, I jumped at it and never looked back. Above all else it was a chance to travel the country, cutting across from North to South, and to see for myself, the post-civil war reconstruction in full swing. But there was also the slim chance of falling in love, a chance I was willing to take.
Rory: Rejected, almost defeated, I found myself hanging unto hope by the skin of my teeth. The farm was in trouble. But salvation came upon a carriage, as delicate as she was beautiful, with cheeks as rosy as the rising sun. I had asked for a mail-order bride, and had gotten the prettiest rose bush in the garden. But every rose bush has its thorns and with the luck I was having I expected more pierce than petal
**Clean Mail order bride historical romance.
Fans of Belle Fiffer and Indiana Wake will love this book.**
1. Bride Online
Mae Byrd lives alone on the ranch that she has inherited after her parents' death, after her two brothers decided to pursue careers as investment bankers. Financial constraints and an inability to meet any eligible bachelors force Mae to register online as a Mail Order Bride, and she meets Colby Myers. Not sure what to expect of Colby, and uncertain of where her feelings are leading her, Mae spurns his suit, but eventually realizes that fate has brought her to this point in her life, and that she
cannot fight the inevitable.
2. Lover Unknown
Amanda has been widowed in the civil war. As she feels all her hope for happiness slipping away along with the last of her resources, her mother, Joan, corresponds with a friend of the family, Edmund Moore, who has lost his wife, and tells him about her daughter. Edmund is keen to marry again and invites Amanda and Joan to his home in Arizona, where Amanda is catapulted into a speedy union with a man she doesn't know. As she takes her vows, all the implications of marriage to an unknown man cause much consternation, but even as she prepares herself for the inevitable, she and Edmund are plunged into a series of dangerous situations which test their courage, and above all their feelings for each other.
**3. From North to South **
Sophia: When I saw the photograph, and the chance to become a bride to the strapping, handsome man in the photograph, I jumped at it and never looked back. Above all else it was a chance to travel the country, cutting across from North to South, and to see for myself, the post-civil war reconstruction in full swing. But there was also the slim chance of falling in love, a chance I was willing to take.
Rory: Rejected, almost defeated, I found myself hanging unto hope by the skin of my teeth. The farm was in trouble. But salvation came upon a carriage, as delicate as she was beautiful, with cheeks as rosy as the rising sun. I had asked for a mail-order bride, and had gotten the prettiest rose bush in the garden. But every rose bush has its thorns and with the luck I was having I expected more pierce than petal
**Clean Mail order bride historical romance.
Fans of Belle Fiffer and Indiana Wake will love this book.**