
Mail Order Bride: New Home for a Wyoming Bride
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Narrated by:
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Brooke Taylor
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By:
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Angela K. West
About this listen
After her husband dies in the Civil War, Fanny Ryan is well cared for by his extensive family in Boston. However, they would see her alone and mourning her late husband rather than finding her own happiness once more. After answering an ad from a man in the Wyoming territory seeking a bride, Fanny is finally certain that a new life will be hers.
Unfortunately, she didn't anticipate that vestiges of her former life might come calling, threatening to break open her new happiness and leave her as desolate and lonely as the empty prairie.
©2016 Angela K. West (P)2016 Angela K. West
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