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Prairie Grooms Box Collection: Books 1-6
(2018)(A book in the Prairie Grooms series)
An omnibus of novels by Kit Morgan
What happens when six English ladies are shipped off halfway across the world as mail-order brides? EVERYTHING! Watch them go from a posh lifestyle in London to Clear Creek, a nothing of a town full of quirky characters, crazy livestock, and bumbling villains! Oh, and handsome grooms too!
August: August Bennet is the first to benefit from a duke's dilemma. Or did he? Duncan Cooke, aka The Duke of Stantham, had a problem. He had a huge estate in England to manage, one not far from London, and it came with all the headaches one would expect with an estate in disarray. Including six unwed cousins, women no man would touch for fear of losing a limb, or worse. Strange things happened to all who tried to court them, so they were left unwed. But Duncan realized that his hometown of Clear Creek had exactly what he needed. Men! And so with the help of his brother's wife Sadie, he concocted a plan to send his cousins to Clear Creek as mail-order brides! He just hoped the calamity that often followed them, didn't find its way across the sea as well ...
Ryder: Constance Sayer had an adventurous spirit, but was it adventurous enough to make a life with Ryder Jones? His country speech bordered on barbaric (at least in her eyes) and his isolated way of life out on the Prairie scared her to death! Would she ever see her sisters again? How could she possibly adapt to living with such a man?
Seth: Eloise Sayer was the least adventurous of her sisters and thought she wanted a life of peaceful serenity alongside a quiet man, one civilized and genteel. But did she know herself well enough to stick to her own assumptions? Yet alone, the man she was going to marry?
Chase: Chase Adams has lived in Clear Creek a little over two years and doesn't plan on going back to San Francisco, a city of regrets. No one knew his past, and he kept it that way, by being alone. But soon that loneliness took its toll, so he had Sadie Cooke get him a mail-order bride. But then, what shows up? Three high-born English ladies, that's what! None of which knew how to survive life on the prairie. But that didn't matter. What did was his heart. Was the English miss Sadie ordered up to the task of caring for it?
Levi: Levi Stone came to Clear Creek at the request of Cyrus Van Cleet. He came because he was fed up with his life in Boston, and wanted something better than what the stuffy high-society folks had to offer. Cyrus told Levi he could find true freedom in Clear Creek, and he did. He found everything he wanted, except a wife to share it with.
Bran: Apple Sayer, the youngest of the Sayer cousins sent to America as a Mail-Order Bride, got a surprise. Her intended had been shot before she ever met him, and now she'd have to find a new husband. But that was easier said than done, as Apple believed in the dreaded Sayer Curse! In fact, it was already at work! The moment she locked Deputy Bran O'Hare in the bank safe, after thinking he was an outlaw. Only, he wasn't, and now, he was out. Worse, he wanted to court her. Whatever was Apple to do?
Enjoy these clean and wholesome stories of the old west!
Genre: Inspirational
August: August Bennet is the first to benefit from a duke's dilemma. Or did he? Duncan Cooke, aka The Duke of Stantham, had a problem. He had a huge estate in England to manage, one not far from London, and it came with all the headaches one would expect with an estate in disarray. Including six unwed cousins, women no man would touch for fear of losing a limb, or worse. Strange things happened to all who tried to court them, so they were left unwed. But Duncan realized that his hometown of Clear Creek had exactly what he needed. Men! And so with the help of his brother's wife Sadie, he concocted a plan to send his cousins to Clear Creek as mail-order brides! He just hoped the calamity that often followed them, didn't find its way across the sea as well ...
Ryder: Constance Sayer had an adventurous spirit, but was it adventurous enough to make a life with Ryder Jones? His country speech bordered on barbaric (at least in her eyes) and his isolated way of life out on the Prairie scared her to death! Would she ever see her sisters again? How could she possibly adapt to living with such a man?
Seth: Eloise Sayer was the least adventurous of her sisters and thought she wanted a life of peaceful serenity alongside a quiet man, one civilized and genteel. But did she know herself well enough to stick to her own assumptions? Yet alone, the man she was going to marry?
Chase: Chase Adams has lived in Clear Creek a little over two years and doesn't plan on going back to San Francisco, a city of regrets. No one knew his past, and he kept it that way, by being alone. But soon that loneliness took its toll, so he had Sadie Cooke get him a mail-order bride. But then, what shows up? Three high-born English ladies, that's what! None of which knew how to survive life on the prairie. But that didn't matter. What did was his heart. Was the English miss Sadie ordered up to the task of caring for it?
Levi: Levi Stone came to Clear Creek at the request of Cyrus Van Cleet. He came because he was fed up with his life in Boston, and wanted something better than what the stuffy high-society folks had to offer. Cyrus told Levi he could find true freedom in Clear Creek, and he did. He found everything he wanted, except a wife to share it with.
Bran: Apple Sayer, the youngest of the Sayer cousins sent to America as a Mail-Order Bride, got a surprise. Her intended had been shot before she ever met him, and now she'd have to find a new husband. But that was easier said than done, as Apple believed in the dreaded Sayer Curse! In fact, it was already at work! The moment she locked Deputy Bran O'Hare in the bank safe, after thinking he was an outlaw. Only, he wasn't, and now, he was out. Worse, he wanted to court her. Whatever was Apple to do?
Enjoy these clean and wholesome stories of the old west!
Genre: Inspirational
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