The Western Mail Order Bride: Weston B. Freeman & His English Lady, Eleanor (A Christian Historical Romance)

Romance, Inspired Romance, Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Religious
Cover of the book The Western Mail Order Bride: Weston B. Freeman & His English Lady, Eleanor (A Christian Historical Romance) by Helen Keating, Lisa Castillo-Vargas
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Author: Helen Keating ISBN: 9781311355911
Publisher: Lisa Castillo-Vargas Publication: December 22, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Helen Keating
ISBN: 9781311355911
Publisher: Lisa Castillo-Vargas
Publication: December 22, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Western Mail Order Bride: Weston B. Freeman & His English Lady, Eleanor, is a wonderful story about an entrepreneur in old Montana, Weston B. Freeman. He has a checkered, colorful, and sometimes sordid past but he finally wants to settle down--and he’s lonely. He advertises for a mail order bride but it’s a long wait, until a woman from England shows up at his bar unannounced. She’s attracted to him immediately and he to her, but a little later, a few things surface from his past, then his present, that may throw their arrangement into utter confusion. An emotional climax ends this story about the old west and its often-colorful characters. There are themes of Christian values, mild violence, and a little mild language in the story, but it is suitable for all but the youngest of readers.

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The Western Mail Order Bride: Weston B. Freeman & His English Lady, Eleanor, is a wonderful story about an entrepreneur in old Montana, Weston B. Freeman. He has a checkered, colorful, and sometimes sordid past but he finally wants to settle down--and he’s lonely. He advertises for a mail order bride but it’s a long wait, until a woman from England shows up at his bar unannounced. She’s attracted to him immediately and he to her, but a little later, a few things surface from his past, then his present, that may throw their arrangement into utter confusion. An emotional climax ends this story about the old west and its often-colorful characters. There are themes of Christian values, mild violence, and a little mild language in the story, but it is suitable for all but the youngest of readers.

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