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  • The Prospector's Bride

  • Brides of Golden Valley, Book 4
  • By: Jaclyn Hardy
  • Narrated by: Wendy Arcega
  • Length: 3 hrs and 34 mins

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The Prospector's Bride

By: Jaclyn Hardy
Narrated by: Wendy Arcega
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Minnie's last tie to her hometown is gone, leaving behind her and her two brothers. With all of their possessions being taken by the bank, Minnie knows it's time to move on. When she learns that she could have her own land and a fresh start as a mail order bride, she follows her heart and her mother's dream to head out west.

Matthew loves nothing more than working in the mine, which doesn't leave much time for a family. But time is ticking, and he knows that if he wants to start a family, he'd better do so soon.

Following his brother's examples, he decides to take a mail order bride. What Matthew wasn't expecting was that his new bride would arrive with two young brothers in tow. While their chemistry is immediate, Minnie's desire for a career goes against what Matthew wants for his family. Will they learn to love each other for who they are, or will their differences be too much to overcome?

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