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Charming Western Romance
October 13, 2015 | Filled under western romance |
Don’t miss today’s Sweet Western Historical Romance, Mail Order Husband: Frank by Rose Jenster. This is Book 4 in the Montana Mail Order Brides Series.
Frank is a bachelor in Montana and didn’t think about getting married until his friend’s wife mentioned a friend in New York. Their stormy correspondence had a rough start due to Frank’s bluntness. Do they have a chance?
“This story is excellent…They find love and reach out to help others.
I have enjoyed the 4 books in this series. They are well written.” –Amazon Reader
Sweet Western Historical Romance
October 12, 2015 | Filled under Historical Romance, western romance |
Don’t miss today’s Sweet Western Historical Romance, Mail Order Husband: Frank by Rose Jenster. This is Book 4 in the Montana Mail Order Brides Series.
Frank is a bachelor in Montana and didn’t think about getting married until his friend’s wife mentioned a friend in New York. Their stormy correspondence had a rough start due to Frank’s bluntness. Do they have a chance?
“This story is excellent…They find love and reach out to help others.
I have enjoyed the 4 books in this series. They are well written.” –Amazon Reader
Sweet Western Historical Romance
August 6, 2015 | Filled under western romance |
Fall in love with today’s sweet Western Historical Romance, Mail Order Bride: Tess by Rose Jenster.
Tess is a seamstress in New York who is very shy and fears she’ll be living her life with her parents. A married friend encourages her to answer a mail order bride ad and Tess develops a strong correspondence with a man in Montana. Everything seems ideal in their letters, but after arriving Tess feels a distance and gap between them. Can this be bridged or will she return to New York with a broken heart?
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“Rose has done it again and created a wonderful trip down memory lane. She has captured romance in the mid 1800s and has an excellent grasp on the language and mail order bride courting rituals of that era…” –Reader
“…very rich in emotional depth, history and the psychology of two people in their twenties. I enjoyed the detailed descriptions and dialogues of the main characters in this sweet western story.” –Amazon Reviewer
Delightful Western Romance
June 27, 2015 | Filled under western romance |
Fans will adore today’s charming western romance, our feature post, Mail Order Bride: Leah by Rose Jenster.
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This is a sweet western romance about a school teacher who begins a correspondence with a man in Montana. Despite family disapproval, Leah goes out west to see if he will be a suitable match. They share many interests including their love of literature, but is his heart closed due to his past? Can Leah find the key to it?
“A delightful romance with historical interest!” –Amazon Reader
“This book was very heart-warming and tugged at my heart. I was very touched by it in a number of ways and I didn’t intend to read it all at one time, but couldn’t stop!” –Amazon Reviewer
“I highly recommend it if you want a well-written, pleasant story that will cheer you after a hard day.” –Reader
Charming Historical Romance
June 25, 2015 | Filled under Historical Romance |
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Fans will adore today’s charming romance, our feature post, Mail Order Bride: Leah by Rose Jenster.
ONLY $.99 Right Now!
This is a sweet western romance about a school teacher who begins a correspondence with a man in Montana. Despite family disapproval, Leah goes out west to see if he will be a suitable match. They share many interests including their love of literature, but is his heart closed due to his past? Can Leah find the key to it?
“A delightful romance with historical interest!” –Amazon Reader
“This book was very heart-warming and tugged at my heart. I was very touched by it in a number of ways and I didn’t intend to read it all at one time, but couldn’t stop!” –Amazon Reviewer
“I highly recommend it if you want a well-written, pleasant story that will cheer you after a hard day.” –Reader
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