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Beautiful and proud Dakota Lane is not going to let the man who robbed her family and shot her brother escape. Intimidated by this feisty woman, sheriff Ben Cable accompanies her on the dangerous trek in search of the villain. And although they're wary of one another at first, an undeniable attraction soon begins to take hold. Full-color detachable bookmark.
Hannah Forrester's Life Did Not Belong To Her A contract of indenture saw to that. But no one owned her soul, and Ethan Reed knew instinctively that she was the one woman who belonged by his side, for now and forever. Rugged as the frontier he roamed, Ethan had left his mark on Hannah's heart.
Bethany Marie Kline is on the run from her step-brother Philip, after burning down the house. She is on her way to Texas, to enroll in the mail order bride system and find a man to marry her, and to protect her. She knows not who it will be, praying only to find solace and safe haven in Texas. Craig Sinclair is all but falling apart as he tries to run the cattle ranch he recently inherited. Unable to make ends meet, Craig fails to hire help. Could the mail order bride be his way to acquire free of cost help? Both having their own demons and worries to face, Bethany and Craig meet and immediately click. Their marriage begins with a sweet start, love blossoming in the fresh, southern air. Can their marriage stay as blissful as they hope? Or will the past catch up to Bethany more quickly than she anticipated? When the truth is revealed, Craig will stop at nothing to protect his Frontier Bride. As each chapter unravels, Bethany and Craig find love and passion. As each page unfolds, the reader begins to wonder the strength of true love. Frontier Bride is a passion filled romance, with twists and turns, a dash of mystery enhancing the experience. **Includes a Bonus Book!
Hannah Forrester's Life Did Not Belong To Her A contract of indenture saw to that. But no one owned her soul, and Ethan Reed knew instinctively that she was the one woman who belonged by his side, for now and forever. Rugged as the frontier he roamed, Ethan had left his mark on Hannah's heart. Yet, though he'd guided her through a new land of wonder, she knew his rambling ways could only lead her astray.
Bride by Mail Mail-order bride Judith Jones has barely arrived in Pepin, Wisconsin, before she's whisked away to prepare for her wedding to Asa Brant. Though something about Asa seems so familiar, how do two strangers become husband and wife? Especially when Judith senses Asa's hidden sorrow. His kindness in helping two young orphans could win her heart...if only he'd open up to her. Determined to start over after four years of brutal war, Asa moved away and sent for a mail-order bride. He had no idea the woman answering his ad would be the sister of his former soldier in arms. The less he reveals, the fewer painful memories there are to confront. But Judith's compassion--and two loving children--might just show them the path to true happiness...
The Lawman Meets His Match Successful Seattle matchmaker Beth Wallin has her most challenging assignment yet—find Deputy Hart McCormick a bride. Beth’s still smarting after the handsome lawman spurned her affections a year ago. But if she finds Hart a wife, Beth will gain favor with the city’s most influential women…and perhaps free her own heart, as well. Marriage is the last thing on the deputy’s mind. After tragically losing his sweetheart, he vowed never to love again. But as sweet, spunky Beth introduces him to potential fiancées, Hart finally feels a spark…for her! The stubborn bachelor will be Beth’s first matchmaking miss, unless they can both admit that she just might be his perfect match.
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She's a bride on the run and he's the man tasked to bring her back. How will they unite their hearts amidst all the horrors of the California Trail? California Trail 1863 Irene is a sweet young woman who has been devoid of family love. When she hears of her step-father's scheme, she escapes with her younger brother. They both hope that what lies ahead of the California Trail is a promise of the life they never had. However, the trail carries pain, loss, death and not everything is what it seems especially when she meets Austin. How can she let go of her fear of abandonment and trust him with her heart when he's hiding the truth? Austin is an emotionally guarded rancher who hasn ́t recovered from his family ́s loss yet. On the verge of losing his only remaining connection to his wife and son, Austin will have to strike an unlikely deal. He is assigned to return Irene to her father, or he will lose his beloved land. But this task will prove more difficult than he had thought. How can he bring Irene back when his growing feelings for her get in the way? This long journey hides foes in plain sight. Irene and Austin should confront not only those but also illness, famine and wild animals. Will they make it through and find happiness in each other arm's before their time together ends? "A Frontier Bride for the Tormented Rancher" is a new emotional historical western romance book. If you like a selfless strong heroine, who speaks her mind and left so much behind to venture into the vast unknown frontier, then you'll adore Lydia Olson's sweet book. Buy it now to discover Irene's romantic and empowering story in the Old West! Thank you! Get this Book FREE With Kindle Unlimited!
Complete with actual advertisements from both women seeking husbands and males seeking brides, Hearts West includes twelve stories of courageous mail order brides and their exploits. Some were fortunate enough to marry good men and live happily ever after; still others found themselves in desperate situations that robbed them of their youth and sometimes their lives. Desperate to strike it rich during the Gold Rush, men sacrificed many creature comforts. Only after they arrived did some of them realize how much they missed female companionship. One way for men living on the frontier to meet women was through subscriptions to heart-and-hand clubs. The men received newspapers with information, and sometimes photographs, about women, with whom they corresponded. Eventually, a man might convince a woman to join him in the West, and in matrimony. Social status, political connections, money, companionship, or security were often considered more than love in these arrangements.