Abby: Mail Order Bride
Unconventional Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Amy Gramour
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By:
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Verna Clay
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Brant Samson has fallen on hard times with the death of his beloved wife a year earlier from lung fever. Left with three children, he's desperate to find a mother for them. Ten year old Jenny does her best to care for two year old Ty, and fourteen year old Luke works the ranch with his father, losing himself in dime novels to ease the pain of his mother's death. Brant's options are limited since eligible women seldom pass through Two Rivers, much less settle in the small Texas town. In desperation, he places a classified advertisement for a mail order bride. Marrying a woman he'll come to know through a newspaper ad scares the bejesus out of him, but at this point, he's out of options.
Abigail Mary Vaughn always dreamed of having her own family, but caring for her elderly parents, as well as working as a teacher to help with finances, ended that dream. Her parents are now dead and she's faced with the reality of her dismal existence. After reading Mr. Samson's advertisement in the Philadelphia Inquirer, she garners enough courage to respond. Since she is considered an old maid at the age of thirty-eight, she'll more than likely spend the rest of her life in gut-wrenching loneliness unless she does something unconventional.
This is the first book in the Unconventional Series.
Order of books:Abby: Mail Order Bride, Broken Angel, Ryder's Salvation
Minimal language. Sensual love scenes.
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- Phyllis Bright
- 26-11-22
Verna you are gifted
This story was heart wrenching for me, tapped into long forgotten memories and sorrows I didn't know I had. I don't need to wash my face today for the tears streaming down my face are doing a fantastic job of cleansing deeper than any soap and water could. I thank you.
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