
Montana Christmas Bride
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Narrated by:
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Kat Cooper
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By:
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Stella Clark
About this listen
When Nora's parents arrange a marriage to Gus, a man she despises, Nora refuses. If she can't marry for love, she won't marry. She replies to Adam's ad and travels to Montana to meet him one month before Christmas.
Adam's parents are pushing him to marry but he refuses to marry someone he doesn't love. As Nora and Adam spend time together, feelings grow. But Adam's and Nora's parents refuse to allow their children to be together, taking drastic steps to keep them apart. As Adam pulls away from Nora, she knows there's nothing left to do but marry Gus.
Can Nora and Adam find their way back to each other before each is doomed to loveless marriages? Will Nora become Adam's Christmas bride?
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