Mail Order Bride: Free To Fly At Last (A Pair of Romances)
Book Details
Author(s)Tara McGinnis
ISBN / ASINB00MFWQ2U8
ISBN-13978B00MFWQ2U0
Sales Rank474,838
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Letting The Bird Fly, is a story about a high society woman who escapes an abusive husband, when he divorces her. She has a hard time surviving in London until she runs across a poster for a mail order bride and signs up, not knowing about any of the skills she’s sure she’ll need to survive on a remote ranch in California. She has to keep her secret about being divorced because she knows that with her lack of knowledge about basic household skills and also being ‘used’ goods, the rancher who might be her husband, would surely reject her. What follows is an internal struggle as she fights to survive in a new land, and with a new man.
Strong-Willed Chastity, is about a brash and independent young women, once she reaches eighteen, is sent to the West to be the mail order bride of a wealthy rancher. Immediately setting off on the wrong foot she decides to explore the small town and ends up in the saloon. Her intended husband finally shows up and wants to drag her out the door of the wretched establishment and off to the ranch, but she protests and instead, they go to the general store for necessities for her new home. A woman who would rather play sports than simply take care of her husband was virtually unheard of in the West, so how will she handle it and what will her life be like moving forward?
Strong-Willed Chastity, is about a brash and independent young women, once she reaches eighteen, is sent to the West to be the mail order bride of a wealthy rancher. Immediately setting off on the wrong foot she decides to explore the small town and ends up in the saloon. Her intended husband finally shows up and wants to drag her out the door of the wretched establishment and off to the ranch, but she protests and instead, they go to the general store for necessities for her new home. A woman who would rather play sports than simply take care of her husband was virtually unheard of in the West, so how will she handle it and what will her life be like moving forward?

