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Shane's Bride

Mail Order Brides of Texas, Volume 3

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Shane's Bride

By: Kathleen Ball
Narrated by: Julie Hoverson
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Rescued from Indians, Cecily McGuinness suffers from horrendous nightmare; ones that have her running from her lodging into the woods. She'll never be normal again and most of the townspeople look at her with disdain. All she ever wanted was a family and a place to call home. Sheriff Shane O'Connor is tired of tracking Cecily down each time she takes flight. Finally he makes her an offer to keep his house and help turn it into a farm. Her past doesn't taint her in his eyes. In fact he finds himself very attracted to her but keeps his distance. She'd suffered enough at the hands of Long Nose. Amid cheating gamblers, old friends who unexpectedly show up and a fire, a closeness develops between them. Cecily believes she isn't fit to be a wife anymore. Can Shane convince her heart and soul that she is indeed worthy of a great love?

©2016 Kathleen Ball (P)2016 Kathleen Ball
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Romance Western Romance Westerns Wedding Bride Heartfelt

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