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Mail Order Bride: Damaged Upon Arrival

Western Christian Romance

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Mail Order Bride: Damaged Upon Arrival

By: Helen Keating
Narrated by: Bailey Varness
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This novelette contains powerful Christian influences, love, family, and other related themes meant to make you smile!

Mail Order Bride: Led by God to the Texas Cowboy takes place during the time of the American Civil War. It tells the story of a young woman, Susan, who lives in New York City and responds to a mail order bride advertisement. Ben, the cowboy in the ad, seeks a Christian woman he can spend the rest of his life with. After exchanging several letters, the hopeful bride and groom decide to meet. On her way to his Texas ranch, Susan is the victim of an assault on a train and is devastated. Will the Texas cowboy still desire her? Will he accept her and look past a situation she could not control?

©2014 Divinely Inspired Press (P)2014 Divinely Inspired Press
Fiction Romance Westerns Wedding Bride Texas Cowboy

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