Sarah was overwhelmed with joy when she reads the words 'will you marry me?' in Aaron's letter. Upon arrival, however, she finally meets the man she's supposed to marry but he's burdened. She fully realizes that when he wrote "there is no greater pain than that of a man who has lost his wife" this c
Sarah: Bride of Minnesota (American Mail-Order Bride 32)
β Scribed by Crabapple, Katie
- Book ID
- 108946798
- Publisher
- Virtual Bookpublishing, LLC.
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 57 KB
- Series
- American Mail-Order Brides 32
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sarah, Bride of Minnesota is 32nd in the unprecedented 50-book American Mail-Order Brides series.
Sarah, along with one-hundred other women, is out of a job thanks to a fire in the factory where she's worked since she left school. At loose ends, she decides to become a mail-order bride, moving to Minnesota to marry a man she's never met. She trusts God to guide her steps and send her to the man who is right for her, but when she meets the stubborn German, she has to wonder at His sense of humor.
Karl, an immigrant who has fought hard to achieve everything he has in life, is startled when he meets his bride. In his mind, he'd pictured a homely woman who couldn't find a man any other way but through the mail, and instead he found himself face to face with a strong, funny woman. Would her strength and longing for romance keep them apart? Or would they find a way to compromise and make things work out?
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