
Mistaken Bride
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Narrated by:
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Douglas Birk
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Jennifer Groberg
About this listen
Danielle Gregory grew up in the saloons, where her mother worked, and she has never been able to escape that lifestyle. However, she’s promised herself never to work upstairs the way her mother did. When she goes to Redbud, Arizona, to work in a saloon that doesn’t have soiled doves, the sheriff mistakes her for his mail-order bride. She would have liked to marry him and have a normal life, but she’s too honest to deceive him for long. As she expected, he has problems with her past. But when a godly pastor and his wife accept her, she has hope for the first time. Now that she's become a new child of God, what will her future hold?
©2024 Janice Cole Hopkins (P)2025 Janice Cole Hopkins
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