Overview: Lauri Robinson's chosen genre to write is Western historical, and when asked why, she says, "Because I know I wasn't the only girl who wanted to grow up and marry Little Joe Cartwright."
My Mail Order Husband
β Scribed by White, Collin
- Book ID
- 109328278
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 65 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Overview: A letter in the mail, a hurried kiss goodbye, and a long train ride to his new life marks the end of Jame's childhood and the beginning of his new life. What he finds when he arrives surprises him. His new partner is nowhere to be found, and he's informed that he'll be living by himself until the man who summoned him is finished overseeing a harvest. To pass the time, he gets a job as a local schoolteacher... but a dangerous flirtation with his eldest student, Tom, will lead to a scenario he couldn't picture in his wildest dreams. What he doesn't know is Tom isn't the man he seems to be... and he'll find out just how little he knows about the man he's spending the rest of his life with, when they finally meet face to face.
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