
Lazarus County Mail Order Brides, Part Two: Western Redemption
A Clean Western Historical Romance
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Narrated by:
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Charlie Ongel
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By:
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Amber Seraph
Marlie Kane needs salvation. Not just for herself but for her three brothers, two of whom can’t stay sober long enough to pay rent in Boston. When their landlord tells Marlie that her only way to make money is to sell her body, she’s praying for a miracle and willing to try anything to get away.
Graham Evans is the cooper and carpenter of the town of Gilgamesh in Lazarus County. After losing his wife to diphtheria, he came to New Mexico to forget his past. He’d long since given up on love but is surprised by the happiness his friend Nate has found with his mail-order bride. Ready to throw the dice, he puts out a matrimonial ad himself.
Graham is hardly prepared for Marlie’s three brothers to show up in Lazarus County with her. The whole town is shocked by the arrival of other outsiders, who think that the family owes them something. Their plans to take it out of Marlie’s flesh lead to a confrontation and a decision by Graham that changes his life forever.
Amber Seraph is proud to present her second story of the town of Gilgamesh in Lazarus County. It’s a place she’ll keep visiting and hopes you will, too.
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Audible review. Dual POV. Book 2 of 4 in the Lazarus County Mail Order Brides series. Advertised as a 1 hour 40 minute read, listened at speed 1.50 for 1 hour 7 minutes. I enjoyed the narrators pace and clear voice, I didn't like her Irish accent, and there were a few mistakes (doubled dialogue & multiple pronunciations of several names) that needed better editing. I'm not certain if the narrator didn't remember the names as she pronounced them or if the author spelled them different ways (Evie/Elvie, Sillito/Stillito, King/Kean/Kane). Rated PG for threats of violence and physical intimidation from a baliff/debt collector. Trigger warnings: death by diphtheria; hidden identity; and a debt owed.
Maria and her brothers run from a collector with evil intent to New Mexico after Maria answered Graham's mail order bride ad. Graham decided to put an ad out for a mail order bride after Nate was successful with it. Graham and the town protected Maria even though she and her brothers lied about their true identities. Graham and Maria are married by the final page. Character update from book one: Nate and Ellen are expecting a baby. JP
2nd listen: 13JAN22
Graham & Maria
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Love this story!!!
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Awesome
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A very short romance
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Good book in the series
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great to listen to
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Enjoyable, relaxing reading
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Charley Ongel continues the narration bringing her wonderful voices to the story. She adds a whole new layer to the series with her storytelling and creates hours of listening entertainment.
Graham and Marlee!
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In a way, this story is slightly better than the first. The "conflict" is more real, the characters cut from actual "homesteaders" cloth and the "romance" a bit more tangible. While still so wholesome I fear for hyperglycemia, it is a lovely and decent story.
Very enjoyable
within its genre, stellar
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