Author: | Lillis Lawson | ISBN: | 9781513048390 |
Publisher: | Lillis Lawson | Publication: | August 25, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Lillis Lawson |
ISBN: | 9781513048390 |
Publisher: | Lillis Lawson |
Publication: | August 25, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
It is 1860 and Fanny is going west to be a mail order bride.
Having decided to go after her own happiness, Fanny answers an ad for a Mail order Bride on the matrimonial news. Little does she know that her groom to be is the twin brother of her brother-in-law who is married to her twin sister Emaline. The chemistry between them is instant, and they get married two days later in a little wooden church.
Unfortunately tragedy strikes in the form of sickness only months after their marriage. The Doctor discovers a painful abscess in her lower abdomen that requires treatment he is, unfortunately, unable to provide.
Morris considers going to get a Native medicine man to come treat his wife, but she will hear none of it. That is against her faith, she ascertains.
It is time for Morris to make a desperate move to bring change to the situation. One his wife has no idea about but works to bring healing, all the same. Their love for God and each other is what pulls them through, and they enjoy living as an ordinary married couple once she is back on her feet.
***These books are sweet, clean, Christian western, historical, romance short stories. ***
It is 1860 and Fanny is going west to be a mail order bride.
Having decided to go after her own happiness, Fanny answers an ad for a Mail order Bride on the matrimonial news. Little does she know that her groom to be is the twin brother of her brother-in-law who is married to her twin sister Emaline. The chemistry between them is instant, and they get married two days later in a little wooden church.
Unfortunately tragedy strikes in the form of sickness only months after their marriage. The Doctor discovers a painful abscess in her lower abdomen that requires treatment he is, unfortunately, unable to provide.
Morris considers going to get a Native medicine man to come treat his wife, but she will hear none of it. That is against her faith, she ascertains.
It is time for Morris to make a desperate move to bring change to the situation. One his wife has no idea about but works to bring healing, all the same. Their love for God and each other is what pulls them through, and they enjoy living as an ordinary married couple once she is back on her feet.
***These books are sweet, clean, Christian western, historical, romance short stories. ***