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Mail-Order Brides: A Durango Romance

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Mail-Order Brides: A Durango Romance

By: Julie Pollitt
Narrated by: Leonor A. Woodworth
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Rachel Carson spent much of her life being treated as a second class citizen. When her well-to-do uncle died and left her penniless, she had no choice but to find a mail-order husband. She could only hope and pray he would be a kind and gentle man that she could spend her life getting to know and love.

Tom Kinney had a bit of a bad rap around town, but that wasn't about to stop his entrepreneurial spirit. Tom decided he would work hard promoting his new hardware store and find a wife to help settle his reputation down.

When Rachel arrived in Durango, Tom could not help but wonder why she chose to be a mail-order bride. Was she running from something, or did she just need a home?

Will Tom and Rachel find love and friendship when they least expect it?

©2015 Julie Pollitt (P)2016 Julie Pollitt
Historical Historical Fiction Romance

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