Overview: Randal Thomas made it abundantly clear that Jo Ella Masterson would never be anything but a whore at Al's Saloon. But Jo Ella had other plans. Unlike most of the others she could read and when she found a newspaper ad for mail-order-brides, she talked half of Al's girls into finding a husb
Heart of a Lady (Book One of the Red River Valley Brides)
โ Scribed by Hestand, Rita
- Book ID
- 109050607
- Publisher
- Rita Hestand
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 238 KB
- Series
- Red River Valley Brides 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781311740670
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โฆ Synopsis
The plan Jo Ella Masterson had in mind was to change her working status. She hated being just a whore as Randal Thomas put it to her one day. So she sets about to change that, and takes some of Al's best girls from his saloon. Together they set out to become mail-order-brides. But their contract reads they must find a husband within a year or go to work in the local saloon.
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