**Josie: Bride of New Mexico is 47th in the unprecedented 50-book American Mail-Order Brides Series.** Josie and her twin sister Lessie are entirely on their own. When the Brown Textile Mill burns and Lessie loses her job, long-unemployed Josie insists they seize the opportunity for a fresh sta
Josie: Bride of New Mexico (American Mail-Order Bride 47)
β Scribed by Holt, Kristin
- Book ID
- 109063258
- Publisher
- Kristin Holt, LC
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 366 KB
- Series
- American Mail-Order Bride 47
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781634380249
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β¦ Synopsis
Josie: Bride of New Mexico is 47th in the unprecedented 50-book American Mail-Order Brides Series.
Josie and her twin sister Lessie are entirely on their own. When the Brown Textile Mill burns and Lessie loses her job, long-unemployed Josie insists they seize the opportunity for a fresh start with a pair of husbands in Utah TerritoryοΏ½ their best chance of remaining together.
The illusion shatters minutes after the wedding ceremonies when LessieοΏ½s new husband Richard Cannon sends the other couple far away to New Mexico Territory. Cannon Mining is under attack from within, and JosieοΏ½s husband Adam requires her help to bridge the chasm between his silver-spoon upbringing and the workers he employsοΏ½ men who wonοΏ½t hesitate to kill to achieve their goals.
Can a genuine and abiding love be forged from a marriage of convenience?
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