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253 Pages·2018·1.31 MB·English
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CHRISTMAS WISHES AND BRIDES MAIL ORDER BRIDE ROMANCE INDIANA WAKE BELLE FIFFER FAIR HAVENS BOOKS CONTENTS Introduction A Christmas Bride of Love and Hope Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Epilogue A Gift of Peace for the Christmas Bride Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Epilogue A New Adventure for the Christmas Bride Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Epilogue The Happy Christmas Bride Chapter 28 Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Chapter 31 Chapter 32 Chapter 33 Chapter 34 Chapter 35 Chapter 36 A Christmas Baby Surprise Chapter 37 Chapter 38 Chapter 39 Chapter 40 Chapter 41 Chapter 42 Chapter 43 Chapter 44 Chapter 45 Chapter 46 A Bride for Christmas Chapter 47 Chapter 48 Chapter 49 Chapter 50 Chapter 51 Chapter 52 Chapter 53 Chapter 54 Epilogue Preview 31 Sweet Christmas Brides Also by Indiana Wake About the Author ©Copyright 2018 Indiana Wake INTRODUCTION Christmas Wishes and Brides Welcome to these Christmas Wishes and Brides. This is a set of new mail order bride romances all set in the wild west in the 1800’s. The books are all sweet and suitable for all ages and we aim to leave you with a message of hope and love. The first three books are all a series in the town of Sandy Cross this is close to another town Serenity Point and some of the characters cross over. You can find the Serenity Point books in this 31 book box set that is on special offer at 0.99 and FREE on Kindle Unlimited for a limited time. Grab 31 Sweet Christmas Brides now Blessings, Indiana A CHRISTMAS BRIDE OF LOVE AND HOPE Mail Order Bride Indiana Wake ©Copyright Indiana Wake All Rights Reserved 1 S ally Dowell flicked a duster over the cans nearest her for the hundredth time that morning. “We should get some stock in for Christmas,” Marshall Dowell said as he leaned back and stared up at the higher shelves. “Marshall, it’s only October.” His wife, Irene, laughed. “We don’t want food going off before Christmas even gets here.” “Well, maybe we could stock other things. I don’t know, maybe fancy stuff that folks might want to buy as gifts.” He turned to his wife and shrugged hopefully. “Oh, I don’t know, Marshall. We’ve always sold groceries here and nothing more. There are other stores for that kind of thing.” Irene sounded uncomfortable. “And I don’t reckon they’d like that much. We’d be stepping on their toes.” “We wouldn’t like it if they started selling potatoes and canned peas and soap, would we?” Sally Dowell joined in for want of something better to do. It had been a busy enough morning in the store, but with three of them working there was hardly enough work to go around. Sally was bored and just wished that something exciting would happen for a change; something beyond her pa causing an uproar with the other store owners in Sandy Cross, that was. “You both make a fair point.” Marshall sighed. “I reckon I’m just thinking of ways to raise our sales.” “Why? Are we struggling?” Sally’s ma sounded suddenly concerned. “No, we’ve never done better.” Marshall hurriedly soothed her fears. “Then we don’t need to go stealing trade from others.” Irene laughed, and Sally could hear the tension leaving her voice. “Maybe we should just concentrate on being grateful for what we have, honey.” “Ain’t that the truth.” Marshall laughed too, and husband and wife embraced lightly. So, another little problem was solved before it had even begun. Sally sighed. Not loud enough for her beloved parents to hear, just loud enough to satisfy herself. With a wistful gaze she stared out the window of the grocery store her mother and father had run since before she was born. There wasn’t a great deal happening on the main road through Sandy Cross that day. In that respect, it was much like any other day. “Is Emma coming for her meal this evening, Sally? I’ll peel a few extra potatoes if she is.” Irene leaned against her husband and smiled at her daughter. “She sure is, Ma.” Sally smiled; Emma Coleman came for dinner every Friday evening. Still, every week her mother asked just to be sure and now that felt predictable and boring, even if the idea of an evening in her childhood friend’s company was anything but. As her mother set about taking a few potatoes from the box that was supposed to be for their customers, Sally returned her gaze to the street outside. Finally, there was some movement and Sally, since there was nothing better to do, gave it her fullest attention. A man on the other side of the street was tying a horse to the wooden post outside the hardware store. Sally could only see the back of him as he made his way inside and she was sure he wasn’t somebody she knew. He looked tall and was wearing heavy denim trousers and battered tan boots. His shirt was a deep brown corduroy and he didn’t wear a hat like so many men of Sandy Cross did. His hair was thick and very dark, reminding her of Bryce Driscoll. But it couldn’t be Bryce, he’d left town for California three years before, taking

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A wonderful world of Christmas wishes, handsome cowboys, and Mail Order Brides. Curl up with these wonderful romances and have them warm your long winter nights. These 6 sweet romances are suitable for all ages.A Christmas Bride of Love and Hope - Visit Sandy Cross where Sally loves only one man, Br
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