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The Cattleman's Bride

Brides Along the Chisholm Trail, Book 3

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The Cattleman's Bride

By: Maxine Douglas
Narrated by: Evelyn Grace
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Suzanne Butler is saloon girl “Montana Sue” at the Lady Gay in Dodge City who has been hiding from an arranged marriage for over a year. Word has reached her that the man she spurned is on his way to Dodge City to reclaim her.

Cyrus Kennedy is a widowed Texas cattle baron, expected to deliver his cattle to the stockyard in Dodge City, make arrangements with a new housekeeper and tutor for his 10-year-old son. He didn’t expect a former feisty saloon girl would be going back to Texas with him.

Will Suzanne be able to shed “Montana Sue” and avoid an unwanted marriage?

What will Cryus’ men and his boy think when he brings the red-headed Suzanne Butler home with him along the Chisholm Trail?

©2017 Maxine Douglas (P)2022 Barr26 Publishing, LLC
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Western Romance Westerns City Marriage Texas Wedding Bride

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