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Mammie's Mail Order Bride (Sheriff Bride)
- Narrated by: Verity Chase
- Length: 2 hrs and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When Mammie announces that Stephen needs to go to town and pick up his mail order bride, he is flabbergasted. Mammie has been writing to Sally Jersey and now expects him to marry her. Stephen has every intention of putting her back on the stage and sending her home, until he sees her lovely face and the nieces and nephews she brought. Will Stephen allow himself to fall in love, or will Sally be given away to the most eligible bachelor in Waterhole, Texas?
©2014 Teresa Ives Lilly (P)2016 Teresa Ives Lilly
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