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Mail Order Bride: Frontier Soul

By: Emma Ashwood
Narrated by: Angel Clark
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Publisher's Summary

The year is 1893, and another mail order bride heads west to find love with a real man. This is a book where a woman has to find the strength to overcome fear to find her true love.

Abby Johnson is returning to Jamestown a year after escorting her cousin, Charlotte, to the same town to become a mail order bride. Abby has now made the same leap of faith - well, not quite. She has at least seen the man she has agreed to marry, Sam, the stranger she met on the train during the previous journey.

The handsome Sam is now the doctor at Jamestown, but he still has a dream of making his fortune as a rancher. The good news is that Sam is just as Abby remembers him...or so she believes.

Charlotte has a massive surprise for Abby when she arrives at the frontier. But who are the strange men who make an appearance at Abby's wedding and what or who do they want in Jamestown?

A gripping clean, Christian western romance.

©2015 Emma Ashwood (P)2016 Emma Ashwood

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