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Mail-Order Bride: Taking the Train West for Love

By: Bethany Grace
Narrated by: Noah Varness
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This 10,400-word novelette contains powerful Christian influences, love, family, and other related themes meant to make you smile!

Mail Order Bride: Taking the Train West for Love is a beautiful story about a woman who, after two years of corresponding with a man out west, accepts his invitation of marriage and sets out on her journey. On the train she meets a stranger and enjoys their frequent chats and stories from the bible. One night, everything is literally turned upside down as the train comes to a violent screeching halt and they both find each other in the darkness, then jump from the train with nothing more than the clothes on their backs, but with the woman clutching her bible firmly in hand. What happens after that is a test of the will to survive, for both their physical bodies and their spirits.

©2014 Quietly Blessed and Loved Press (P)2014 Quietly Blessed and Loved Press

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