MAIL ORDER BRIDE: Mail Order Bride 4 Book Box Set, Clean Sweet Historical Romance Western Standalone (Clean Sweet Western Romance Rancher Cowboy Romance)
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Clean Sweet Historical Romance
***** Stand Alone*******
Mail Order Bride Western Romance
These Books Are All Standalones
The Wyoming Bride:
In the year 1865 a boom began as men sought out wives using advertisements in newspapers and circulars. The women were often called mail order brides. Emily Shuster answered Michael Hunter’s advertisement for a wife. Living in Wyoming and working on his family’s ranch gave him little time to personally seek out a wife.
The arrival of a perfume scented letter captivated Michael from the start. Emily’s promises of companionship and her ideas of marriage were just what he wanted in a wife. The hard life his family led caught Emily by surprise and she dove in head first to help them, leaving her small body exhausted, something Michael found hard to take. Go on a journey back to the old west and how hard life was in those times.
Marriages were made by mail often, joining strangers in an awkward bond that sometimes didn’t work out as planned.
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The Major's Bride:
Retired from the Union Army, Major Benjamin Davis sought a wife to accompany him to Montana to look for gold.
Patricia Faulkner from North Carolina answered his advertisement for a wife and found herself in the wild-west. Having lost her entire family, Patricia was alone in the world, her new husband her only family, yet she found it hard to let herself love him, afraid of losing him too.
The savage life in Montana took its claim on Patricia, making her fears come true, though not exactly as she had expected them to. The ordeal made her realize her love for her husband had already begun, and she had to manipulate others to get back to him.
This is a tale of one mail order bride and how she found a strength she never knew she had until her husband’s life was at stake, and she realized she couldn’t lose him.
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Letters From Heaven:Â
John Stockton lost his wife to measles in the early nineteen hundreds. She left behind two children and a farm for him to care for alone.
After a year of trying to be provider, father, and mother to his children, he took an advertisement out in his local newspaper seeking a wife out of desperation.
Sandra Stone answered his ad and became his wife. She found him distant and moody, but the children were very pleased with her arrival.
Sandra settled on the fact he was not a man who showed affection and her life with him was to be one without love.
An unexpected find as she cleaned let her in on the man he used to be before his first wife died. She gained hope she could bring him back to the man he once had been and live a happy life with him full of love and passion.
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 Complicated:
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Cynthia Sinclair had fallen on bad times. Used to the lifestyle of an upper class, rich girl, she found herself penniless and at her older brother’s mercy as their parents had perished in a house fire which destroyed every item they owned.
Instead of finding herself in the care of her much older brother and his wife, she found her sister-in-law would not tolerate her living with them and their six children.
She needed to find herself a husband and her snooty, entitled attitude didn’t have the eligible bachelors knocking the door down to find matrimonial bliss with her. Her sister-in-law insisted she find her a husband in the advertisements which filled the newspapers.
A letter was sent to a Mr. Cole Williams by Cynthia’s brother and sister-in-law, sugarcoating her disposition. He accepted her to be his bride and sent money and a ticket for her to go to Cheyenne, Wyoming, sealing their fate.
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