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A Bride for Harley

The Proxy Brides, Book 76

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A Bride for Harley

By: Heidi Gray McGill
Narrated by: Emma Faye
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They expected a proxy--and got more than they bargained for.

Loretta is a daddy’s girl who loves hunting, fishing, and horseback riding. Unfortunately, she’s also spoiled and easily frustrated. When tragedy strikes, everything she’s depended on is instantly gone, and her only hope of survival is on the frontier in Montana. Loretta doesn’t hide her anger at the calamity that destroyed her life, pinning the blame on her last living family member.

But when disaster strikes a second time, Loretta finds a new destiny thrust upon her. Her past is not her own, nor is the story she’s living.

Settling with family friends in the wilds of Montana above the Yellowstone River in Assiniboine Indian territory, the realities of life in 1868 come alive as Loretta comes of age. She tries to leave her life in the hands of fate, but God directs her steps.

©2022 Heidi Gray McGill (P)2023 Heidi Gray McGill
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Short Stories

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