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Mail Order Bride: The Forsaken Indian Baby

By: Emma Ashwood
Narrated by: Cindy Killavey
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Josephine Swift is a seamstress at a dress store in Chicago. After a harrowing incident at the store, she takes flight and makes a brave decision that will change her life forever. She begins writing to Anthony Douglas, a ranch owner in Oklahoma. It isn't long before she is on her way there to marry him.

When she arrives in Oklahoma, events take an unexpected turn when she finds an abandoned Indian baby in the fields. Unable to leave the child to the elements and dangers of the wild, she takes him in and immediately falls in love with him.

But will her new husband allow that and treat him as his son? Will the Indians and the ranchers leave each other alone now that Levi has a home?

A charming, poignant love story with unique innocence, bursting with passion and just the right amount of tenderness from the hand of Emma Ashwood.

©2016 Emma Ashwood (P)2016 Burton Crown

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