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A Bride in the Bargain -
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In 1860s Seattle, redwoods were plentiful but women scarce. Yet a man
with a wife could secure 640 acres of timberland for free.
Joe Denton doesn't have a wife, though. His died before she could follow him to Seattle and now the local judge is threatening to take away his claim. In desperation, he buys himself a Mercer bride--one of the eastern widows and orphans brought to the Territory by entrepreneur Asa Mercer. Anna Ivey's journey west with Mercer is an escape from the aftermath of the Civil War. She signed on to become a cook--not a bride. When she's handed over to Denton, her stubborn refusal to wed jeopardizes his land. With only a few months before he loses all he holds dear, can he convince this provoking, but beguiling, easterner to become his lawfully wedded wife? |
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A Dream To Call My Own -
by Tracie Peterson From the "Brides of Gallatin County" series |
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| Lacy
Gallatin, the youngest of the Gallatin sisters, is a woman with a mission:
to find her father's killer. Haunted by the belief that she's failed him,
Lacy is also battling a desire to have something more than just revenge,
something she can't quite figure out.
Enter Dave Shepard, deputy sheriff for the area. Dave has been fervently trying to find the man who killed George Gallatin, but he always feels inadequate when it comes to the beautiful Lacy. When they are together, the tension crackles between them--both when they argue and when they kiss. Lacy finds him frustratingly irresistible, but is it truly love? |
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The
Secret - by Beverly Lewis From the "Seasons of Grace" series |
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| In the
seemingly ordinary Amish home of Grace Byler, secrets abound. Why does her
mother weep and wander deep in the night? And why does her father refuse
to admit something is dreadfully wrong? Then, in one startling moment, the
quiet life Grace has known is irrevocably altered, leaving her to question
all she has been taught about love, family, and commitment. |
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