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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Published: Oct 2007
Genre: Fiction - Christian - Romance/historical
Retail Price: $12.99
Pages: 288
The continuing story of mail-order brides in the successful Brides of the West series. Spunky, young Ruth Priggish is on the run from an 80-year-old suitor. Her only hope of eluding him is to seek help from an unwilling protector, U.S. Marshall Dylan McCall. Copeland's readers will delight in this rollicking story of romance and danger.
Growing up in the west Michigan resort town of Sandy Shores in the early 1900s, Hannah Grace, the eldest of Jacob Kane's three daughters, is feisty...
In 1850, Temperance Peabody, age 32, is a plain yet beautiful woman who has yet to know the thrill of romantic love. Raised in the Oregon territory...
Refusing to settle for anything less than a romantic relationship that pleases God, Faith OConnor steels her heart against her desire for the roguish...
Twenty-eight-year-old Emma Browning has experienced a good deal of life in her young age. Proprietor of Emma s Boardinghouse, she is mother to an...
When Noah Wesley heard the faint sound outside the door of his remote Alaskan mountain cabin during a violent nighttime blizzard, it was no less than...
Toni Rodden has escaped a life of prostitution and vows she'll never let a man control her again. After months on the wagon train, she's finally...
Cassandra Stover can't believe her luck when she becomes the companion to Mrs. Jameston, a wealthy society woman. Not only can she help her widowed...
Abbie Ann Kane, the youngest of Jacob Kane's three daughters, is a busy woman. Between running the Whatnot, the family's general store, being active...
This is the most ridiculous book I have ever read. I have read several by author Lori Copeland but could not believe this one. Imagine, a skunk in the winter in the Rocky Mountains, nursing a foundling baby, trying to sneak around following a US Marshall on the trail. I could go on and on. I read the glowing reviews of this book and rolled my eyes. They cannot be talking about the same book I read.
Wonderful book, would definitely read again!