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Mail-Order Marriages by Jillian Hart
Mail-Order Marriages by Jillian Hart









Mail-Order Marriages by Jillian Hart

While Melody believes Gabe to be mostly playing up how unhappy he is with the meddling his mother is doing, Gabe genuinely does not want anything to do with the woman. Having not read the other two I still found myself able to follow along and enjoy the story for itself. This is apparently the conclusion to a trilogy of short stories featuring this family and their meddlesome mother. Don't get me wrong, they were enjoyable enough, but the blurbs weren't exactly accurate.Īll right guys let's take this one story at a time: Update #2: They were a little disappointing. Update: I just read the blurb on the other few books and will be reading those! Yay! It bothered me, especially because the heroine dwells on the fact that she's disappointed she didn't get married because she is losing out on a great mother-in-law. But at the end of the day, she is only accepting to blood or those linked through marriage. Right? Because it was written as if this woman was so loving and accepting. If I'm ever a jolly, loving, and sneaky mother of 3 adult men, living in an isolated town, and I mail-order me a woman for one of those kids, and I know she is running from violence and my son doesn't want to marry her when she comes because I didn't ask him before I sent for her, -*takes a breath*- then I would say "don't you worry deary, you move in with us and you'll be like the daughter I never had". In this installment of the series, I didn't like how the mother played her cards in this story. I don't even know what the other stories are. So there was no time to read the other stories. I only read Jillian Hart's story because I was doing that thing where I read all of the stories of a series in succession.

Mail-Order Marriages by Jillian Hart

But he's tough, stubborn and cynical-except in bed with her at night How can Sophie turn her passionate nighttime lover into a daytime husband who isn't afraid to show he loves his mail-order bride? Newly trained midwife Sophie Grant had hoped marrying respectable John Colburne would be easy as pie. He's strong as a bull, gentle as a lamb, and Elizabeth's heart soon begins to melt. He's not looking for love, but he expects his wife to act like one-in "every" sense of the word Elizabeth has always felt tall and awkward, but Lucas towers over her. Lucas Harrison needs a mother for his sons. "Married in Missouri" by Carolyn Davidson But what Melody doesn't expect is to fall for the rugged, closed-off lawman who swears he doesn't believe in love Gabe Brooks, handsome older brother to the man she was supposed to marry, helps her settle in.

Mail-Order Marriages by Jillian Hart

Melody Pennington fled to Montana for a new start as a mail-order bride. Three brides for three rugged men."Rocky Mountain Wedding" by Jillian Hart











Mail-Order Marriages by Jillian Hart