The Sheriff's Jilted Bride (Coal Valley Brides, #2)

The Sheriff's Jilted Bride (Coal Valley Brides, #2)

by Rose Andrews
The Sheriff's Jilted Bride (Coal Valley Brides, #2)

The Sheriff's Jilted Bride (Coal Valley Brides, #2)

by Rose Andrews

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Overview

*A Novella*

Colorado, May of 1880

When Maybelle Stewart, a farmer's daughter, is left at the altar by her betrothed, she instead marries his brother in order to avoid public humiliation. She aims to learn her new husband and the ways to his heart—that is, until her ex comes around and starts trouble. He wants her back and if he can't have her, no one can. Especially not his own flesh and blood.

Sheriff Levi Anderson, protector of Coal Valley, hates to see a lady in distress. The sassy woman who was soon to be his sister-in-law lights a fire in him like none other and he's not letting her go. When his no-good brother kidnaps his bride, he must rescue her before she disappears in the Colorado wilderness for good.

Together they withstand the strains of a new marriage and the jealous brother with a bitter heart.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154948088
Publisher: Mythobooks Publishing
Publication date: 10/23/2017
Series: Coal Valley Brides Series , #2
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 582,842
File size: 124 KB

About the Author

Rose Andrews writes about marriage, mountains, and adventure. She enjoys crafting stories about arranged marriages, marriages of convenience, and mail-order-brides in Western and 20th Century Historical Romance. Her sweetly toned, faith-inspired stories are about sassy heroines who wed good-humored heroes and live happily ever after. She is fascinated with history, especially the vintage years and the Old West. 

She resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and family, reading historical and fantasy romance novels to her heart's delight. Connecting with readers is her favorite part of publishing fiction. 

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