Mail Order Gold Rush

Mail Order Gold Rush

Mail Order Gold Rush

Mail Order Gold Rush

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Overview

NEW RELEASE -- MUST READ FOR LOVERS OF SWEET WESTERN MAIL ORDER BRIDE ROMANCE!

Doomed to die an old maid by her overprotective brothers, seventeen-year-old Cora Richards is determined to find love, but when she agrees to journey West with her entire family as a secret mail order bride, will this decision spell the loss of every treasure she holds dear?

Seventeen-year-old Cora Richards is destined to die an old maid if her two brothers have anything to say about it. They've sent every suitor in her hometown of Akron, Ohio fleeing in terror. But when Cora takes matters into her own hands and begins corresponding with Louis Albert, a penniless minor in Last Chance, Montana, it's a journey West for the entire family! And getting to Last Chance is only the beginning of Cora's trials when her parents refuse to accept Louis. Is Cora and Louis' courtship doomed to fail? Will Cora be led astray by the handsome but wicked Andrew Willard? Find out in this tale of love, betrayal and mortal peril in the gold mines of Last Chance, Montana.

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940151315760
Publisher: Global Grafx Press
Publication date: 03/13/2015
Series: Christian Mail Order Brides , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 113,477
File size: 853 KB

About the Author

Ever since she was a child watching Westerns like Hondo and the Big Valley with her dad, Montana West has always had a fascination with the Wild West. Now she lives on her Indiana farm with her husband, Jim, two cats, four horses and an elderly goat named Bluebeard. Montana and Jim are avid collectors of the work of artists of the American West, her favorites of the Hudson River School whose artists like Thomas Hill celebrated nature through their transformative works.
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