Author: | Beth Overton | ISBN: | 9781310971914 |
Publisher: | Beth Overton | Publication: | February 8, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Beth Overton |
ISBN: | 9781310971914 |
Publisher: | Beth Overton |
Publication: | February 8, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Mail Order Bride: A Bit Of The Lucky Blood & The Fisherman In New Orleans - A woman from Ireland goes to New York and works for a year at a menial factory job and faces much discrimination towards the Irish. A notice in a church leads her to correspond with a fisherman in New Orleans, Louisiana and finally, she takes that leap of faith and starts the three-week journey towards her future life.
Mail Order Bride: Stolen Dreams, One Night At A Time - A man who fought in the civil war and knowing that his family died in a fire, returns to his ranch after a long period of wandering. It is almost gone to dust now and so he goes to nearby Tucson and checks in with the family lawyer and is surprised to learn that funds from the sale of cattle and other things have been put into a trust for him. He is a wealthy and now he realizes that all he lacks is a family. His closest neighbor has a cousin that needs a home, as she has been a nanny to three children, but they are growing fast and his neighbors feel like she’d be a good candidate for the lonely cowboy. When the woman arrives at the train station the only emotion that the cowboy feels is shock.
Mail Order Bride: A Bit Of The Lucky Blood & The Fisherman In New Orleans - A woman from Ireland goes to New York and works for a year at a menial factory job and faces much discrimination towards the Irish. A notice in a church leads her to correspond with a fisherman in New Orleans, Louisiana and finally, she takes that leap of faith and starts the three-week journey towards her future life.
Mail Order Bride: Stolen Dreams, One Night At A Time - A man who fought in the civil war and knowing that his family died in a fire, returns to his ranch after a long period of wandering. It is almost gone to dust now and so he goes to nearby Tucson and checks in with the family lawyer and is surprised to learn that funds from the sale of cattle and other things have been put into a trust for him. He is a wealthy and now he realizes that all he lacks is a family. His closest neighbor has a cousin that needs a home, as she has been a nanny to three children, but they are growing fast and his neighbors feel like she’d be a good candidate for the lonely cowboy. When the woman arrives at the train station the only emotion that the cowboy feels is shock.