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Author | : Kirsten Osbourne |
Publisher | : Unlimited Dreams Publishing |
Total Pages | : 69 |
Release | : 2021-08-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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At thirty-four, Julia had given up on love. She had spent sixteen years nursing her sick mother, and now that her mother had passed on, she had no idea what to do with herself. She answered an advertisement to be a mail order bride, knowing she needed a new beginning. Edward, a Kansas farmer, had been alone for six years since the death of his wife. He was sick of eating his own cooking, tired of living in filth, and more than anything, he was lonely. He sent off a letter to try to find a bride, hoping against hope someone would answer it. When Julia stepped off the train, she was nothing like he'd expected her to be. Could a marriage based on mutual loneliness work out?
Author | : Sharaya Lee |
Publisher | : Sherman Lee |
Total Pages | : 68 |
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Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1301104973 |
The Runaway Mail Order Bride - Sweet Western Romance Boston 1890: Beautiful eighteen-year-old mail order bride Suzy Remington was purchased by a well-to-do rancher living near the majestic mountains of western Colorado. Marrying an--in her eyes--ancient man doesn't appeal to her much. But it's still a welcome way to leave her oppressive step-family. However, when she hears that the rancher has a twenty-year-old son, she gets very cold feet. Apprehensive, she travels west anyway--and discovers the love of her life. If you enjoyed this story, you may also like Sharaya's "She Came One Spring" and the "Blizzard Bride" novellas. They are also sweet western romances. Happy ending guaranteed! western romance, mail order brides of the west, mail order bride, cowboy romance, christian mail order brides romance, historical western romance, clean cowboy romance, clean western romance, clean historical romance, wild west romance
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Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 1916 |
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Author | : Kirsten Osbourne |
Publisher | : Unlimited Dreams Publishing |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2021-08-31 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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When Emily’s mother decides to marry, her fiancé says that twenty year old Emily needs to find a new place to live before the wedding. Emily has always been exceedingly shy and has no idea what to do. She runs across an advertisement for mail order brides and responds, hoping to find a good situation. Benjamin lost the love of his life just months before. He and his girls need a new mama in their house. Will Emily be the mama they need?
Author | : Karla Gracey |
Publisher | : KG Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 2016-09-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Winona Campbell has never had much, but what little she does possess she has always been more than glad to share it. Always there for anyone in their time of need she never puts herself first. Robson Philbert has studied hard and longs to bring his knowledge and skills as a doctor to Silver River. But he has no time for a wife and family much as he longs for one. But to his surprise someone thinks it is time he found one!
Author | : Kirsten Osbourne |
Publisher | : Unlimited Dreams Publishing |
Total Pages | : 93 |
Release | : 2023-09-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Total Pages | : 556 |
Release | : 1928 |
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Author | : Margaret Laurence |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2015-07-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0226923878 |
The Stone Angel, The Diviners, and A Bird in the House are three of the five books in Margaret Laurence's renowned "Manawaka series," named for the small Canadian prairie town in which they take place. Each of these books is narrated by a strong woman growing up in the town and struggling with physical and emotional isolation. In The Stone Angel, Hagar Shipley, age ninety, tells the story of her life, and in doing so tries to come to terms with how the very qualities which sustained her have deprived her of joy. Mingling past and present, she maintains pride in the face of senility, while recalling the life she led as a rebellious young bride, and later as a grieving mother. Laurence gives us in Hagar a woman who is funny, infuriating, and heartbreakingly poignant. "This is a revelation, not impersonation. The effect of such skilled use of language is to lead the reader towards the self-recognition that Hagar misses."—Robertson Davies, New York Times "It is [Laurence's] admirable achievement to strike, with an equally sure touch, the peculiar note and the universal; she gives us a portrait of a remarkable character and at the same time the picture of old age itself, with the pain, the weariness, the terror, the impotent angers and physical mishaps, the realization that others are waiting and wishing for an end."—Honor Tracy, The New Republic "Miss Laurence is the best fiction writer in the Dominion and one of the best in the hemisphere."—Atlantic "[Laurence] demonstrates in The Stone Angel that she has a true novelist's gift for catching a character in mid-passion and life at full flood. . . . As [Hagar Shipley] daydreams and chatters and lurches through the novel, she traces one of the most convincing—and the most touching—portraits of an unregenerate sinner declining into senility since Sara Monday went to her reward in Joyce Cary's The Horse's Mouth."—Time "Laurence's triumph is in her evocation of Hagar at ninety. . . . We sympathize with her in her resistance to being moved to a nursing home, in her preposterous flight, in her impatience in the hospital. Battered, depleted, suffering, she rages with her last breath against the dying of the light. The Stone Angel is a fine novel, admirably written and sustained by unfailing insight."—Granville Hicks, Saturday Review "The Stone Angel is a good book because Mrs. Laurence avoids sentimentality and condescension; Hagar Shipley is still passionately involved in the puzzle of her own nature. . . . Laurence's imaginative tact is strikingly at work, for surely this is what it feels like to be old."—Paul Pickrel, Harper's
Author | : United States Civil Service Commission |
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Total Pages | : 806 |
Release | : 1901 |
Genre | : Civil service |
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Total Pages | : 1184 |
Release | : 1893 |
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