
A Bride for Adam
The Proxy Brides, Book 33
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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Barbara Goss
About this listen
Follow Greta and Adam from a Texas mansion to the high seas on a clipper ship.
After Seth’s death Greta finds out she is with child. Seth’s parents pressure their other son, Adam, into a proxy marriage in order to keep the child in the family.
Adam loves the sea and fails to arrive in Texas to meet his proxy bride. His father is forced to send the maritime police after him.
Will Adam and Greta stick with the marriage? Will they fall in love? Or will Greta continue to obtain an annulment?
This story will take you for a ride on the vast seas with Adam and Greta on the clipper ship, Eve, and back to Texas again where an adventurous kidnapping reveals true feelings.
©2019 Barbara Goss (P)2019 Barbara Goss
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