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Mail Order Bride: A Christmas to Remember

Mail Order Brides of French Gulch, Book 3

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Mail Order Bride: A Christmas to Remember

By: Emily Woods
Narrated by: Martha Harmon Pardee
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A Christmas romance from number-one best-selling author Emily Woods....

Maria has left everything she knows to travel to French Gulch, California, to find a husband, but none of the potential matches seem to work out.

Adam is focused on his job and has no intentions of finding a wife among the women who traveled to French Gulch to find love.

Together, they learn that the Christmas is full of surprises that can overcome personal intentions and rescue those in need.

This book is a sweet, clean, western, historical, romance short story. It is a complete story, but it is also part of the Mail Order Brides of French Gulch series. Be sure to listen to them all - in any order!

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