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  • Mail Order Bride - Montana Christmas

  • Echo Canyon Brides, Book 7
  • By: Linda Bridey
  • Narrated by: Lawrence D. Yaklin
  • Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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Mail Order Bride - Montana Christmas

By: Linda Bridey
Narrated by: Lawrence D. Yaklin
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When womanizer Sal Terranova meets Lulu Johansson, he's captivated by the beautiful, exciting brunette. Their romance is fiery and consuming, but can the joy of the Christmas season see them through?

©2015 Beldene Publishing (P)2016 Beldene Publishing
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The characters in these are good, dreams and heartache seem so real. Obstacles and surprise may stand in the way of happiness. Enjoyable and narration are good. Given audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion

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Mama Mia ! What a delightful story.

Mama Mia ! What a delightful story.
So much happened. I laughed and cried happy tears and also really sad tears but I couldn't stop listening to this audiobook. The story is so well written and everything just ties in together with such a naturalness that it is a total pleasure.
The truth unfolds about the triple personalities of Arlis/RJ/Blake and we learn about their love affair with Pastor Andy.
Then Marvin, Win and this threesome personality have an adventure which is a story of its own.
Sal and Lulu, the Mail Order Bride, meet up and a bond starts forming. They make such an interesting couple and the main story is about them.
Vanna, Sal's sister, meets up with a Cheyanne medicineman and they have a very interesting relationship. We also meet Sal's interesting Italian familia and there is a good laugh or two with their antics.
As I said before, all these stories flow from the pen and tie in so beautifully together that this is a really great addition to the series. Nicely narrated and most enjoyable and entertaining. I highly recommend it to you.
I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author in exchange for an unbiased review.

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Read in series order Western Romance

The author, Bridey, introduces assimilation of diverse communities into the always profitable Western mail order bride romance, without traumatizing PC flavor, in this 11 book series. Read in order. In this issue finds us circa 1893 in Echo Montana with a primary couple which merges Native American and Catholic Italian culture.

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