
His Brother's Bride
Mail Order Brides of Sanctuary, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jeana Rich
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By:
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George H. McVey
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Lyla Duntston has come to Sanctuary, Montana, to be courted by and marry Glenn Williams. She wants a marriage like her parents have, but when she meets Glenn, he is cold and standoffish. He'd told her he was shy, but this farmer isn't shy - he's clueless. Can she give her heart to this man, or will his handsome brother steal it?
Greg Williams returns home after four years as a cowboy to start his own ranch. He just happens to arrive as his brother's mail-order bride gets off the stagecoach. He's smitten at once. Will he step aside for his brother, or will he think of his own wants and desires to woo his brother's bride?
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