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The Western Mail Order Bride: James Gets His Georgia Peach

Christian Historical Romance

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The Western Mail Order Bride: James Gets His Georgia Peach

By: Helen Keating
Narrated by: Mary Conway
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This audiobook contains powerful Christian influences, love, family and other related themes meant to make you smile!

The Western Mail Order Bride: James Gets His Georgia Peach, gives us the story of James, who settled in California and made a life and homestead and ranch for himself along with his brother and his wife.

He was missing something and when he figured out what it was, he wrote to his Aunt Maggie about both peach saplings and a bride for himself. He got everything he asked for, along with some unexpected guests and a woman with a past. Her past catches up with her but she finds an ally in her new husband and a solution to the family living on their land who need their freedom as much as she does.

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