Mail Order Bride - Jenny Finds a Husband

Westward Bound Brides, #3

Romance, Inspired Romance, Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Religious
Cover of the book Mail Order Bride - Jenny Finds a Husband by Kate Whitsby, Gold Crown Publishing
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Author: Kate Whitsby ISBN: 9781540154125
Publisher: Gold Crown Publishing Publication: December 6, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kate Whitsby
ISBN: 9781540154125
Publisher: Gold Crown Publishing
Publication: December 6, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Jenny’s not your average mail order bride. She’s not from a big city, she’s the daughter of farmers and she’s travelled with her family, by covered wagon no less, in a bid for a better life. When she decides to marry she realizes that there’s few prospects where she lives and she winds up as a mail-order bride to one Roger Gormley, who leaves her stranded at the train station when he decides to simply pretend that she will be just fine if he doesn’t come to fetch her. 
Jackson Hawk does show up though after Cecily and Megan learn of Roger’s cowardly behavior and tell him about the pretty young girl who will be stranded in a desolate little train town tucked high into the mountains. Jackson wants nothing to do with any of it. He’s got enough problems of his own but one look at the blonde haired, blue-eyed girl with a sassy attitude and courageous heart and he’s lost.
Only trouble is that Roger suddenly decides to do the right thing. Jackson’s a man of honor, and he won’t step up. So it’s up to Jenny to decide what her life will be like from now on out, and it’s a decision she has to make quickly because a dark secret she’s hiding is about to be exposed.
 

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Jenny’s not your average mail order bride. She’s not from a big city, she’s the daughter of farmers and she’s travelled with her family, by covered wagon no less, in a bid for a better life. When she decides to marry she realizes that there’s few prospects where she lives and she winds up as a mail-order bride to one Roger Gormley, who leaves her stranded at the train station when he decides to simply pretend that she will be just fine if he doesn’t come to fetch her. 
Jackson Hawk does show up though after Cecily and Megan learn of Roger’s cowardly behavior and tell him about the pretty young girl who will be stranded in a desolate little train town tucked high into the mountains. Jackson wants nothing to do with any of it. He’s got enough problems of his own but one look at the blonde haired, blue-eyed girl with a sassy attitude and courageous heart and he’s lost.
Only trouble is that Roger suddenly decides to do the right thing. Jackson’s a man of honor, and he won’t step up. So it’s up to Jenny to decide what her life will be like from now on out, and it’s a decision she has to make quickly because a dark secret she’s hiding is about to be exposed.
 

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