More about A Bride For All Seasons:
It All Started with an Ad in a Mail Order Bride Catalogue . . .
Melvin Hitchcock of the Hitching Post Mail Order Bride Catalog
isn't dishonest---not exactly. If he tweaks his clients' applications a
bit, it's because he's looking out for their best interests.
This
charming bouquet of novellas introduces four Hitching Post prospects in
the year 1870, each one eager for second chances . . . and hungry for
happiness. Year in, year out, they'll learn that love often comes in
unexpected packages.
And Then Came Spring by Margaret Brownley
Mary-Jo
has been unlucky all her life. But who would guess she'd travel halfway
across the country to meet her match . . . only to find him dead!
An Ever-After Summer by Debra Clopton
Ellie
had no idea she's not what Matthew ordered. And what's wrong with being
a "Bible thumper" anyway? She's determined to show him she's tougher
than she looks---and just the girl he needs.
Autumn's Angel by Robin Lee Hatcher
Luvena
would be perfect for Clay if she didn't come with kids. But kids are a
deal breaker, especially in a rough-and-trouble mining town. The trouble
is, there's no money to send them back. . .
Winter Wedding Bells by Mary Connealy
David's
convinced he's not long for the world. He needs someone to mother his
boys when he's gone---nothing more. Can plucky Irish Megan convince him
to work at living instead of dying?
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Meet the Authors:
Margaret Brownley
is a NEW YORK TIMES best-selling author and has penned more than
twenty-five historical and contemporary novels. @margaretbrownley
Robin Lee Hatcher is a Christy and RITA award-winning author. Her books often appear on bestseller lists. @robinleehatcher
Mary Connealy is a Carol Award winner, an a RITA, Christy and Inspirational Reader's Choice finalist. @MaryConnealy
Debra Clopton
is an award winning author of sweet, heartfelt, western romance that
face life with a smile. With over 2 million books in print, Debra has
her first book coming as a movie starring LeAnn Rimes. @debraclopton
My Take: What do you get when four different authors take a similar premise? You get this wonderful collection of four novellas all in one collection. Four Men put an ad in a mail order bride catalog. But without them knowing the editor embellishes the ads that certain people end up together. Each of the stories are set in different season. Can these arranged marriages find love. These are great stories great for when you want a quick story.
I received a review copy of this book from Lit Fuse group in exchange for an honest review.
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