
Mail Order Ruby
Widows, Brides, and Secret Babies, Book 19
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Narrated by:
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Jenn Broda
About this listen
Ruby’s mother has informed her that it's time for her to start dancing at the Golden Dawn saloon, and has replaced all of Ruby’s clothes with saloon ball gowns. To escape that lifestyle, Ruby answers a mail-order bride ad from a man in Waterhole, Texas, looking for someone with upstanding morals to help clean up his town.
When Ruby arrives in town, dressed in a saloon gown and toting her younger brother, Timmy, Seth thinks he's been duped, and the last thing he wants is a child in his life, having recently lost his own.
Will time spent together prove to him that Ruby is who she says she is, and can Seth learn to love again?
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