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  • Hannah: Bride of Iowa

  • American Mail Order Bride Series, Book 29
  • By: Penny Estelle
  • Narrated by: Emma Lysy
  • Length: 3 hrs and 28 mins

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Hannah: Bride of Iowa

By: Penny Estelle
Narrated by: Emma Lysy
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Publisher's Summary

Samuel Morrison, a farmer from Iowa, is in need of a wife and a mother for Lizzie, his three-year old daughter. He reads an article from Massachusetts advertising mail order brides. He writes to the agency stating he's looking for a partner who will work by his side and, hopefully, come to care for him and be a loving mother to Lizzie.

Hannah Brown responds to his letter. Though she doesn't say too much about herself, Samuel decides to take a chance and asks her to come to Iowa.

This woman is everything he wants in a wife and more - or so he thinks. Hannah has a secret that, if revealed, could devastate their future.

If Hannah tells Samuel, will he send her away? She could lose all she's come to cherish. Is Hannah willing to take that chance?

©2015 Penny Estelle (P)2016 Penny Estelle

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