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Brides of the Wild West
Description:
BRIDES OF THE WILD WEST
SPUR-OF-THE-MOMENT BRIDE
TAG LINE:
Abby Hollister must find a husband in one month or lose her inheritance. Confident in her ability to chart her own future, she enumerates characteristics she expects for her future mate, and sets off for the untamed town of Laramie, Wyoming where men are plentiful and women in short supply. What could go wrong?
BACK COVER BLURB:
Heiress Abby Hollister’s Papa demands she stop toying with young men’s hearts and marry within a month or be disinherited. After reading an ad for a mail-order bride in untamed Laramie, Wyoming, Abby makes a list of characteristics she expects for her husband and sets off to claim the perfect mate and secure her personal fortune.
Stagecoach driver, Zach Tyler likes his exciting job where he outsmarts robbers and Indians and keeps the stage running regardless of weather, break-downs, and ornery passengers. But passenger Abby Hollister proves to be an unusual challenge. He protects her on the journey to Laramie, but in that town women are as scarce as a bird’s nest in a cuckoo clock, and men go crazy when the beauty arrives seeking a husband.
TEXAS LAW
1879 – San Antonio, Texas. Stagecoach robbers steal the mortgage money from Cat Devine, the rancher’s daughter. Cat’s father hires a Pinkerton detective to restore the money and protect his daughter from the disfigured desperado who threatens to kidnap Cat and take her for his woman.
Travis McGuire, the Pinkerton Detective, is a man to be reckoned with. He faces down a flood, gunfights, and Cat’s father. But can he restore Cat’s sullied reputation?
Cat Devine confronts stage robbers, her demanding father, and gossiping neighbors. But can she resist Travis McGuire, a hero with a heart as big as his Texas home. He’s a man who wears a star and upholds his commitment.
Book Takeaway:
To bring readers to a closer spiritual relationship with their Savior.
Why the author wrote this book:
Anne Greene writes to give readers an exciting, informative escape from every-day life.
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