Mail Order Romances: Big Book Of Eight Christian Stories

Romance, Inspired Romance, Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Religious
Cover of the book Mail Order Romances: Big Book Of Eight Christian Stories by Helen Keating, Susan Hart
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Author: Helen Keating ISBN: 9781311313034
Publisher: Susan Hart Publication: March 6, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Helen Keating
ISBN: 9781311313034
Publisher: Susan Hart
Publication: March 6, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Mail Order Bride: Margaret's Jewish Cowboy, is a story about two damaged people finding love, thanks to the assistance of one small town religious leader. Jed went to prison for a while after the killed the man who had murdered his beautiful wife. He and the leader are the only two people in town of that faith and they are drawn together out of loneliness. The leader encourages crotchety Jed to advertise for a mail order bride and without warning, because of a mistake, one shows up on his doorstep.

Mail Order Bride: Surviving The Wolves, is about a high society woman in NYC who gets sent off to Oregon to be the bride of a lonely outpost operator. He is as stunned by her beauty when she gets off the train, as she is by the wilderness surrounding his cabin and home. However, she doesn’t know how to make a fire or even sweep the floor and her many trunks of fine clothing fill up his small cabin.

Mail Order Bride: Almost Missing The Boat, is about a woman living in London who is to be married off to a man of her mother’s choice; a baron she has no feelings for. She runs off to the docks hoping to escape the situation, but sees him by the ticket office, searching for her.

Mail Order Bride: Salisa On The Stagecoach, is all about a young cowboy who passes by a stagecoach on its way into town and sees a group of ragamuffin kids, plus a young woman with a pair of the most startling blue eyes he’s ever seen. When he gets back into town he cannot find her anywhere, gives up, and decides to place an ad for a mail order bride.

Mail Order Bride: Sally The Orphan Meets Her Parents, is about a devout Christian orphan girl living simply in New York City until a friend handed her a letter, which would change her life forever. Her parents had sent it and not only did she learn they were alive; but that they had a potential husband for her and he would be waiting on their estate.

Mail Order Bride: Abby's Big Problem, is about a young, pregnant widow of a soldier killed during the civil war. While she doesn’t really need a job, she takes one as a housekeeper for a single man, and he and his three children hit it off, but not in a romantic way. While Abby is on maternity leave, he sends for a mail order bride and along with an attractive woman, he gets far more than he ever bargained for.

Mail Order Bride: Leap of Faith is about a widower who was left with a traumatized daughter who cannot see, hear or speak. After watching her mother die from a random gunshot wound, the little girl withdrew into a world of her own, leaving her father unable to cope or understand how he can save her. He decides to advertise for a mail order bride -- not one to marry but a teacher to help his daughter get better. A life-changing and emotional event concludes the story.

Mail Order Groom: Lee’s City Slicker, is about a newspaper editor dissatisfied with his life in the Big Apple. He decides to head to Nebraska, where a family he barely remembers has offered to provide him with the ranch life, plus a daughter whose name he doesn’t know, to perhaps become his mail order bride. There are two hearts to be healed in this western romance.

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Mail Order Bride: Margaret's Jewish Cowboy, is a story about two damaged people finding love, thanks to the assistance of one small town religious leader. Jed went to prison for a while after the killed the man who had murdered his beautiful wife. He and the leader are the only two people in town of that faith and they are drawn together out of loneliness. The leader encourages crotchety Jed to advertise for a mail order bride and without warning, because of a mistake, one shows up on his doorstep.

Mail Order Bride: Surviving The Wolves, is about a high society woman in NYC who gets sent off to Oregon to be the bride of a lonely outpost operator. He is as stunned by her beauty when she gets off the train, as she is by the wilderness surrounding his cabin and home. However, she doesn’t know how to make a fire or even sweep the floor and her many trunks of fine clothing fill up his small cabin.

Mail Order Bride: Almost Missing The Boat, is about a woman living in London who is to be married off to a man of her mother’s choice; a baron she has no feelings for. She runs off to the docks hoping to escape the situation, but sees him by the ticket office, searching for her.

Mail Order Bride: Salisa On The Stagecoach, is all about a young cowboy who passes by a stagecoach on its way into town and sees a group of ragamuffin kids, plus a young woman with a pair of the most startling blue eyes he’s ever seen. When he gets back into town he cannot find her anywhere, gives up, and decides to place an ad for a mail order bride.

Mail Order Bride: Sally The Orphan Meets Her Parents, is about a devout Christian orphan girl living simply in New York City until a friend handed her a letter, which would change her life forever. Her parents had sent it and not only did she learn they were alive; but that they had a potential husband for her and he would be waiting on their estate.

Mail Order Bride: Abby's Big Problem, is about a young, pregnant widow of a soldier killed during the civil war. While she doesn’t really need a job, she takes one as a housekeeper for a single man, and he and his three children hit it off, but not in a romantic way. While Abby is on maternity leave, he sends for a mail order bride and along with an attractive woman, he gets far more than he ever bargained for.

Mail Order Bride: Leap of Faith is about a widower who was left with a traumatized daughter who cannot see, hear or speak. After watching her mother die from a random gunshot wound, the little girl withdrew into a world of her own, leaving her father unable to cope or understand how he can save her. He decides to advertise for a mail order bride -- not one to marry but a teacher to help his daughter get better. A life-changing and emotional event concludes the story.

Mail Order Groom: Lee’s City Slicker, is about a newspaper editor dissatisfied with his life in the Big Apple. He decides to head to Nebraska, where a family he barely remembers has offered to provide him with the ranch life, plus a daughter whose name he doesn’t know, to perhaps become his mail order bride. There are two hearts to be healed in this western romance.

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