Excited about the prospect of seeing her sisters again, Fanny Hoffman embarks on a journey west with her parents, meeting her fiancé at Fort Laramie. Mr. Jason Hatch, unfortunately, does not appeal to her at all, but, having promised her hand, she is forced to marry him. In a shocking turn of events
An Unexpected Bride (The Colorado Brides Series Book 2)
✍ Scribed by White, Carré
- Book ID
- 108081656
- Publisher
- Love Lust Story
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 105 KB
- Series
- The Colorado Brides 2
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
After reading about her sister Hannah’s success in homesteading to Denver City, Paulina Hoffman decides to embark on the adventure of a lifetime, traveling with an older couple to the Kansas Territory. What she hadn’t anticipated was wagon master, Samuel Tucker, who catches her eye from the start.
The handsome outdoorsman is responsible for this group of homesteaders, seeing to their safety and guiding them along the Platte River on the Oregon Trail. As the days turn into weeks, their relationship grows, especially after Paulina falls victim to Cholera and Samuel nurses her back to health.
Falling in love with one of the homesteaders is the last thing Mr. Tucker had expected, but, as he rescues the beauty from disaster, more than once; he finds himself unable to resist the pull of Paulina. Living in Denver City was never the plan, but the dictates of his heart might just change his mind…and his life.
This is the second book in The Colorado Brides Series, chronicling the lives of the Hoffman sisters and their adventures in finding love out west.
Look for:
An Unexpected Widow
An Unexpected Bride
An Unexpected Annulment
An Unexpected Mother
And The Arizona Brides Series will be available in the fall of 2013.
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