Thursday, January 17, 2019

the Runaway Brides Collection

The Runaway Brides Collection: 7 Historical Brides Get Cold Feet at the Altar by [Gerlach, Rita, Haynes, Terri J., Marchand, Noelle, McDonough, Vickie, Panzera, Darlene, Walker, Jenness, Yancy, Renee]
Amy Fairbourne wanted to wait for Love. After the civil war she just wanted to find the right man. Rita Gerlach brings us along for the ride as her search gets bumpy!
Delia McClure enjoyed helping the poorer families, but her father groused that she would bankrupt his small general store. Terri J. Haynes brings to life the struggles of the poor families Delia hopes to help. Josiah wants to move West and start fresh in Kansas. The idea sparks a fire in Delia's heart too.
Georgiana Price was a spoiled headstrong determined girl. Once she found out what her betrothed really thought, she set out to  run away. Noelle Marchand takes us with her as she hides out and changes her life.
Callie Webster was all set to be a mail order Bride. Her Uncle Roger had left her no other alternative when he insisted she wed an old man, older than her late father! Vickie McDonough weaves the story of what happens when her plans go seriously awry!
Emily Pembrooke was on her way to be married to a man she had corresponded with to save her family home.  Darlene Panzera carries us along as she changes her mind and all sorts of mischief ensues!
Josey Middleton got off the train expecting to see Everett Kane waiting to marry her. Well, not exactly her, her sister was the one who started the correspondence but soon lost interest and Josey had continued in her name. Jenness Walker leads us through a story of misunderstanding, miscommunications and mistakes.
Deanie Devane escaped the horror of the Irish famine, but could not reconcile herself to the horrible things her father had done to make that possible. Renee Yancy brings us along through her trip across the ocean where a tough man in her American Uncle makes life in the new land a struggle.
These Inspirational Historical stories will warm your heart...after they stop it a time or two! Well worth the read.

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