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Mail Order Bride - The Journey, Book 3

Historical Cowboy Romance (Western Mail Order Brides, Book 3)

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Mail Order Bride - The Journey, Book 3

By: Leah Wyett
Narrated by: Michael Reaves
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In 1866, just after the war had ended, women were still being brought over from the east to act as brides for the wild men of the west. San Francisco was still young and restless and the police department, now headed by it’s newly appointed chief, Matt Weston, was in turmoil trying to maintain some semblance of law and civility.

Meanwhile, Chief Weston marries Eliza, the woman of his dreams, and as he struggles with his job, Eliza takes on the responsibility of hosting three new brides. Rose is a restless spirit who is excited to go west and start a new life. With her negative aunt in tow, she takes the new railway out to California. Haunted by delays and a hold-up along the way, Rose sees the man that her heart at once knows is the one person for her. It’s not the man she’s intended to marry, however.

Harriett, Agatha, and Trudy came out on the stage. Harriett, forced to go west by her parents has a young man in New York that she already loves. He’s the reason her father wanted her out of the East, and Harriett resents it, at first. But what happens if she falls in love with her cowboy and the other man comes out to find her?

Agatha is a spoiled socialite whose father decides would be better off married to a cowpoke then staying in New York and becoming more over-indulged. She brings with her a girl named Trudy who works as a maid for the family. The girls have known each other since birth and are very close. So close in fact that they have a secret that could destroy the new love Agatha is discovering with her cowpoke, Austin.

Not your typical mail-order bride story, The Journey keeps you guessing throughout, while thrusting you into the history of San Francisco as it settles and grows.

©2014 Leah Wyett (P)2020 Leah Wyett
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Western Romance Westerns Bride New York Wedding Heartfelt Transportation
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A good realistic look at mail order brides, after a war not many men came home. The idea of having a home, out weighed marrying for love. Two sisters and the outcome. Was enjoyable, rather short but good. The audio was good, given audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion

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This is a very good book. It's best to read all three in a row. It has a very good storyline and holds your interest from start to finish. Michael Reaves does an excellent job narrating

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