Mail Order Brides: Perfect In God’s Eyes (A Pair Of Clean Western Historical Romances)

Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Romance
Cover of the book Mail Order Brides: Perfect In God’s Eyes (A Pair Of Clean Western Historical Romances) by Helen Keating, Susan Hart
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Author: Helen Keating ISBN: 9781311849717
Publisher: Susan Hart Publication: April 10, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Helen Keating
ISBN: 9781311849717
Publisher: Susan Hart
Publication: April 10, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A Mail Order Bride For The Sheriff -- A sheriff in the West has almost everything a man could wish for, except for a bride. He asks his tavern owner aunt for advice and help and she sends him the almost perfect woman. Why she isn’t perfect remains a secret until she can wait no longer to tell him, after he asks her to be his bride.

Chastity, The Orphan & Mail Order Bride, is a story about a very feisty, intelligent and strong willed orphan, sent to Idaho as a mail order bride and to meet her future husband, a rancher from Germany. Leaving her alone because she is called to deliver a baby, her chaperone tells her to stay in the hotel lobby but she wants to explore the small town and ends up in the saloon. Just in time her future husband shows up and they immediately get off on the wrong foot. Along with that she also has no clue as to what will be expected of her as a rancher’s wife. She prefers the early game of baseball and Shakespeare and geography, over milking a cow and cooking for a man with a reputation for wooing all of the ladies in town.

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A Mail Order Bride For The Sheriff -- A sheriff in the West has almost everything a man could wish for, except for a bride. He asks his tavern owner aunt for advice and help and she sends him the almost perfect woman. Why she isn’t perfect remains a secret until she can wait no longer to tell him, after he asks her to be his bride.

Chastity, The Orphan & Mail Order Bride, is a story about a very feisty, intelligent and strong willed orphan, sent to Idaho as a mail order bride and to meet her future husband, a rancher from Germany. Leaving her alone because she is called to deliver a baby, her chaperone tells her to stay in the hotel lobby but she wants to explore the small town and ends up in the saloon. Just in time her future husband shows up and they immediately get off on the wrong foot. Along with that she also has no clue as to what will be expected of her as a rancher’s wife. She prefers the early game of baseball and Shakespeare and geography, over milking a cow and cooking for a man with a reputation for wooing all of the ladies in town.

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