**Darby: Bride of Oregon is 33rd in the unprecedented 50-book American Mail-Order Brides series.** Fearless Darby McClintock knows she can imitate a refined British accent to fulfill the mail order bride advertisement. Granted, the man states that Scotswomen need not apply, but he'll never hea
Darby Bride of Oregon
β Scribed by Bowen, Bella
- Book ID
- 110388866
- Publisher
- Virtual Bookpublishing, LLC.
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 79 KB
- Series
- American Mail-Order Brides 33
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B017K5I7MA
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β¦ Synopsis
Darby: Bride of Oregon is 33rd in the unprecedented 50-book American Mail-Order Brides series.
Fearless Darby McClintock knows she can imitate a refined British accent to fulfill the mail order bride advertisement. Granted, the man states that Scotswomen need not apply, but he'll never hear the lilt of her brogue...if she can keep from losing her temper.
In order to play a dangerous game as the Phantom, in the Shanghai Tunnels below Portland, Oregon, Rand Beauregard has to keep up a respectable faΓ§ade above ground. And for that, he needs a well-bred, upper-crust wife. Anything less will jeopardize lives...
How long can Darby keep up the act?
And will the dangers of the Tunnels move their ultimate happiness beyond their reach?
ES Index : 33
Number of Words in Auth: 2
Formats : EPUB
Number of Formats : 1
Has Cover : Yes
All Identifiers : goodreads:27826550, mobi-asin:B017K5I7MA
Test Text Series Index: Brides
Single Author : Bella Bowen
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Sorted Author by LN, FN: Bowen, Bella
Title Length : 021
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Uncomma Author : Bella Bowen
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