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Wild Western Women Ride Again features the same winning team of authors who gave you Wild Western Women.
Mail Order Mischief by USA Today Best Selling Author Kirsten Osbourne. When
Elizabeth Miller agreed to manage a mail order bride agency years
before, she had no idea that it would leave her lonely and isolated.
She's loved one man for years and is about to give up on marrying for
love entirely. When she receives a letter from a man in Texas looking
for a bride, she considers marrying him to be close to her sister. She
doesn't want to be alone for the rest of her life. Bernard
agrees to work for Elizabeth after his life is shattered. As he slowly
heals and picks up the pieces and gets to know his beautiful employer,
he realizes he is falling for her more and more, but he knows his place
in life. When she insists on taking a trip to Fort Worth to check out a
potential groom, he knows he can't send her alone. Will he be able to
survive the long train ride to Fort Worth without letting his feelings
show? Or will Elizabeth somehow convince him that they are meant to be?
Daniel’s Desire: In the Shadow of War by USA Today Best Selling Author Callie Hutton.Lt.
Daniel McCoy escapes from a Union prison toward the end of the Civil
War, his only thought to get far away from enemy territory. But he
doesn’t count on saving young widow Rosemarie Wilson’s life. Rosemarie
has no use for Rebels soldiers, having lost everything the last time
they visited. But Daniel has not only saved her life, he is sticking
around to help with the farm and her children until she recovers. With
Union soldiers searching for him, every day that Daniel remains puts
him in danger. Or is it the widow who has captured his heart the
greater risk?
Tabitha’s Journey by Best-selling Author Caroline Clemmons Would you become a mail-order bride? Tabitha
Masterson is certain whatever awaits her in Radford Crossing , Texas
will be better than what awaits her in Boston. . She escapes to begin
her new life in Texas, but trouble can’t be far behind. If she’s
married when trouble arrives, surely she’ll be safe. But her fiancé is
reluctant to accept her as a substitute for the mail-order bride he’d
courted. Bear
Baldwin is crushed when he receives a wire notifying him that the woman
with whom he has corresponded for almost a year has passed him off to
her friend. Do the two women believe he’s like an old shirt to be
handed down? His mother urges him to give the substitute fiancée a
chance, but his pride is stung and he hasn’t decided. Scandalous Suffragette Brides: Abigail by Best-selling Author Sylvia McDaniel .Women Wanted – Feisty, Head Strong Women Need Not Apply In
New Hope, Texas women like children, are to be seen and not heard.
Their only job in life is to marry, procreate and be a loyal, obedient
wife. Thus the shortage of available women. Until, Abigail Vanderhooten
is unexpectedly called home, her head filled with ideas of changing the
world. Jack
Turner likes being the mayor in a small, western town where the biggest
rabble rousers are cowboys. Everything is about to change when Abigail,
returns to town, ready to take on the local laws. While trying to keep
the town from splitting apart, he’s surprised how her strong spirit
captivates him. And he’s shocked when she manages to worm her way into
his bachelor heart, with her controversial ideas. With
a women’s revolution brewing, will Jack be forced to run her out of
town, before he has a chance to convey how she’s changed him. Or will
Abigail give up on New Hope and return to Boston? Trail Blaze by Best-selling Author Merry Farmer.Darcy
Howsam has one last chance to be a respectable woman and to have a
secure life: traveling along the Oregon Trail to become a mail-order
bride for a miner in California. But when the man who paid her way to
meet him at Ft. Laramie takes one look at her and rejects her,
demanding his money back, Darcy finds herself alone and desperate….
That is, until handsome stranger, Gregory Quinlan comes along.
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