Jill's Journey
(2024)(A book in the Westward Home and Hearts Mail-Order Brides series)
A novel by Patricia PacJac Carroll
1868
She wasnt looking for love, only for a husband to provide for her.
But sometimes, God smiles on you when you least expect it.
Jill Morgans father had taken sick and died seven months ago, leaving her with nothing but heartache. Tired of doing without, she sent a letter to Mildred Crenshaw of the Westward Home and Hearts Matrimonial Agency. Two months ago, she received her first letter from Ryan John Walker. After the third letter, she accepted his proposal to go to Lone Oak, Texas.
All she knew about him was he was twenty something and had a ranch, and raised horses and cattle. Hed written that he was prosperous and wanted a family. That was good enough for Jill. If she had a house to live in and wasnt hungry, that was all she cared about.
Ryan John Walker Actually, three brothers. One needed to be married before the end of October. So, they conspired together to write for one bride, and then one of the three would marry her if she was someone they liked.
Their fathers will stated if they werent married, the ranch would go to his old partners son, Milo Green.
Genre: Inspirational
She wasnt looking for love, only for a husband to provide for her.
But sometimes, God smiles on you when you least expect it.
Jill Morgans father had taken sick and died seven months ago, leaving her with nothing but heartache. Tired of doing without, she sent a letter to Mildred Crenshaw of the Westward Home and Hearts Matrimonial Agency. Two months ago, she received her first letter from Ryan John Walker. After the third letter, she accepted his proposal to go to Lone Oak, Texas.
All she knew about him was he was twenty something and had a ranch, and raised horses and cattle. Hed written that he was prosperous and wanted a family. That was good enough for Jill. If she had a house to live in and wasnt hungry, that was all she cared about.
Ryan John Walker Actually, three brothers. One needed to be married before the end of October. So, they conspired together to write for one bride, and then one of the three would marry her if she was someone they liked.
Their fathers will stated if they werent married, the ranch would go to his old partners son, Milo Green.
Genre: Inspirational
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