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The Western Mail Order Bride

Looking for Salisa with the Blue Eyes

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The Western Mail Order Bride

By: Vanessa Carvo
Narrated by: Mary Conway
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The Western Mail Order Bride: Looking for Salisa with the Blue Eyes, is all about a young cowboy who passes by a stagecoach on its way into town, and sees a group of ragamuffin kids, plus a young woman with a pair of the most startling blue eyes he's ever seen. When he gets back into town he cannot find her anywhere and gives up and decides to place an ad for a mail order bride. After receiving a letter from a woman through his ad, he still cannot give up on those blue eyes but he continues with arranging for the mail order bride. Soon brought into the story is a corrupt mayor who likes to sell attractive young women to boost his campaign funds, the same group of orphans he saw on the stagecoach, and a father's last wish.

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Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Romance Westerns

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