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Mail Order Bride - Westward Holiday: Historical Frontier Cowboy Romance
Mail Order Bride - Westward Holiday: Historical Frontier Cowboy Romance
Mail Order Bride - Westward Holiday: Historical Frontier Cowboy Romance
Audiobook5 hours

Mail Order Bride - Westward Holiday: Historical Frontier Cowboy Romance

Written by Linda Bridey

Narrated by J. Scott Bennett

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

When Hannah Fairbanks answers an advertisement for a mail-order-bride, she thinks she’s found the man she’ll spend the rest of her life with. Instead she finds a man who has lied to her about everything. Stranded in Dawson, Hannah unexpectedly meets Owl, a local Lakota Indian and is instantly smitten. His dark, exotic looks and kindness draws Hannah to him. 

Owl has never been attracted to a white woman before, but when he saves Hannah from falling in the mud, that all changes. One look in her beautiful eyes is all it takes to make a connection with her. An unlikely romance begins amid racial bias and societal conflict. Owl makes a decision that will endanger any future the couple might have. Can they rise above bigotry and heartache to catch the dream of love they desperately desire? 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherConner Hayden
Release dateNov 10, 2016
ISBN9781987127911
Mail Order Bride - Westward Holiday: Historical Frontier Cowboy Romance

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    The description for this audiobook is for another book! This book is actually about a socialite named Rebecca and a bar keeper named Jake.
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    was super slow. not to exciting. mostly boring, if i was reading it i would of stopped