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The Irish Stolen Bride

Irish Brides of the West

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The Irish Stolen Bride

By: Emma Ashwood
Narrated by: Kay Webster
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This wonderful full length novella tells the story of Siobhan and Isaac. Siobhan has grown up to be the sort of women that a father fears, fierce, hot headed and full of anger. Despite his best intentions he is unable to find a husband for her in their little Irish town. With his reputation to consider and a deep seated blame from the past, he sells her to a gang of kidnappers who take her to America to become a mail order bride.

Isaac was looking forward to the arrival of his Irish beauty. His disabled younger sister even more so. How will he react when he finds out that the woman dumped on the station was not the women he has been writing to for months? Listen to this novella to find out what becomes of Siobhan and Isaac. Can they make this romance work when it had such a false-hearted beginning?

©2016 Emma Ashwood (P)2016 Burton Crown
Historical Fiction Westerns Heartfelt

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