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The Disfigured Bride

By: Stella Clark
Narrated by: PJ Wood
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Nora fears she will never have the family she longs for due to the scar she carries from a childhood accident. Known as the plain Kelly sister, she longs to run away to where no one knows her and have a fresh start.

Utah rancher Clay needs someone to tend house and cook for him and the ranch hands. Love has no place in his life, and he proposes to a young woman he has been corresponding with, making it clear the marriage is in name only.

When Nora arrives in Utah, she prepares for a shocked look from Clay when he sees her scar. But she receives none, and her heart fills with hope that maybe he will grow to love her. But as time goes on and Clay keeps his distance, Nora realizes that her looks have only driven Clay away.

Can Clay see past Nora's scar and open his heart to her? Or will a heartbroken Nora remain the lonely, disfigured bride forever?"

©2022 Stella Clark (P)2022 Stella Clark
Fiction Romance Western Romance Westerns Ranch Heartfelt

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