Noelle Marchand
What is a woman of the 1800s to do when she feels powerless to choose her own spouse and marry for love—run!
Amy's home is at stake if she doesn't marry her neighbor. Delia's father wants her to marry into a political family. Georgiana is posing as a wealthy man's wife in order to hide from her groom. Callie is fleeing one wedding and racing to marry a stranger. Emily flees her wedding with the help of a mysterious coachman.
...What kind of woman would answer an advertisement and marry a stranger?
Escape into the history of the American West along with nine couples whose relationships begin with advertisements for mail-order brides. Placing their dreams for new beginnings in the hands of a stranger, will each bride be disappointed, or will some find true love?
Perfect for the Preacher by Megan Besing
1897, Indiana
Fresh