
Aida
Runaway Brides of the West, Book 22
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EJ Lavery
About this listen
When Aida Mitchell learns her intended groom plans to cheat on her after their marriage, she runs away on their wedding day. Finding an advertisement for a man wanting a wife, she travels to Great Pond Texas, only to find the man is a horrible drunk. She runs again, but not as far this time.
When Ethan Wood finds her, he convinces her to come to his uncle and aunt’s ranch. She feels welcome there, but the family is not without its problems, and she doesn’t think they treat their nephew right. She likes Ethan, but after two failed attempts at marriage, wouldn't it be best if she stayed away from any serious relationships?
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