Mail Order Brides: Jessie's Bride

Mail Order Brides, #1

Romance, Inspired Romance, Fiction & Literature, Religious, Westerns
Cover of the book Mail Order Brides: Jessie's Bride by Susette Williams, Family Friendly Fiction
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Author: Susette Williams ISBN: 9781519993793
Publisher: Family Friendly Fiction Publication: December 19, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Susette Williams
ISBN: 9781519993793
Publisher: Family Friendly Fiction
Publication: December 19, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

**Jessie's Bride ~ Book 1 **

Jessie Kincaid doesn't plan to follow in his three older brothers' footsteps, which seems to include being bachelors. There might be twice as many men as women in their town, but there are still other ways to go about finding, or competing, for a wife. 

Jessie begins writing Sarah Engle in hopes that she will become his mail order bride. Even though there are miles between them, he feels connected to her. He sends her money, along with a stage coach ticket, to come see him so that they can be married. 

Not everyone is happy with their decision to wed. When the preacher said, till death do you part, did he mean literally? Or can a mail order bride and her groom truly have a happily ever after ending? 

Mail Order Brides series: 

Jessie's Bride 
Montana's Bride 
Caleb's Bride 
Marshall's Bride 
Husband of the Bride

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**Jessie's Bride ~ Book 1 **

Jessie Kincaid doesn't plan to follow in his three older brothers' footsteps, which seems to include being bachelors. There might be twice as many men as women in their town, but there are still other ways to go about finding, or competing, for a wife. 

Jessie begins writing Sarah Engle in hopes that she will become his mail order bride. Even though there are miles between them, he feels connected to her. He sends her money, along with a stage coach ticket, to come see him so that they can be married. 

Not everyone is happy with their decision to wed. When the preacher said, till death do you part, did he mean literally? Or can a mail order bride and her groom truly have a happily ever after ending? 

Mail Order Brides series: 

Jessie's Bride 
Montana's Bride 
Caleb's Bride 
Marshall's Bride 
Husband of the Bride

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