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Cover of Riding From Richmond (The Pioneer Brides 0f Rattlesnake Ridge Book 4)

Riding From Richmond (The Pioneer Brides 0f Rattlesnake Ridge Book 4)

✍ Scribed by Nan O'Berry; Sweet Promise Press


Publisher
Sweet Promise Press
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
112 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Is an ad for marriageable women their key to finding a happily ever after?

Caledonia McBride thought war destroyed her chance at happiness. But then an ad for marriageable women offers hope for a second chance, and soon letters from a lonely rancher fill her heart. Ready for a second chance, Caledonia pulls up her Virginia roots and travels west toward the promise of a new beginning.

Maxwell Barringer is a good friend. When three well-meaning ranch hands accidentally bring a young woman to town to be the bride of a man who's already married, he steps in to help his friends save face until they can raise the money to send her back to Virginia. The only problem is, the more he gets to know Miss Caledonia McBride, the harder it is for him to imagine her leaving.

As Caledonia settles into her new life at Rattlesnake Ridge, it’s only a matter of time before the truth comes out. Can Max untangle the web before he falls for the blue-eyed beauty?


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