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Berriton Brides

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Three Mail Order Bride of the West stories - clean historical western cowboy romance series about the Berriton sisters..



It’s 1900 in Maryland, one family finds that love can strike in unexpected ways.



27 year old Katrina Berriton is the subject of a prank which has unexpected consequences. Somehow she has ended up as a mail order bride and is left to deal with the aftermath.

Worse still her pa is delighted at the news and extends an invitation to the would be groom, wealthy ranch owner Dalton Tanner.

Handsome rancher Dalton Tanner expects a marriage of convenience and a mother for his young daughter. He seeks a woman to clean his house, cook his meals and to generally do his bidding. Happily he accepts the invitation and is determined to take his mail order bride back with him to Montana.



However, Katrina’s strong will and outspoken opinions were things Dalton did not envisage when he replied to the advert describing a docile, subservient future bride. He has been misled, misinformed and worse of all, sadly mistaken.

Katrina is not ready to settle down with any man and feels that no one is strong enough to tame her. She has all but given up on men.

Sparks fly when these two strong personalities meet, each single minded in their resolve.

Has the woman who thinks she is just too hot to handle finally met her match?

Can the powerful attraction that grips them overcome the obstacles in their way?

Can they rise to the challenge of this mail order mischief and really find true love together?

Find out in this sweet clean western romance, the first of the Berriton Brides series (Book 1), Mail Order Mischief.

This story of mischief, chance, inner struggles, drama and love.



It’s 1901 in Maryland, this is one woman’s story to find acceptance and love despite the odds.

Twenty-four year old Ellie is not your typical female. She prefers to hang out with the guys, She knows she’s no one’s idea of a sweet wife. Her father insists that she conform to what is expected of a young woman and has resolved to find her a husband.

To thwart her father’s plans - she could never marry a stuffy banker - she resists and goes in search of the perfect match via a mail order bride advert. Now she thinks she has found the 'ideal' groom. A real cowboy and a sheriff, no less.

However, fate intervenes and things don’t go to plan. Follow along as she eventually discovers true love.



This Mail Order Bride of the West story is a clean historical western cowboy romance.

It’s 1902 in Maryland, Baltimore and Sophia finds herself in desperate circumstances but is helped to overcome her trauma and feels her only option is to move far away so seeks to become a mail order bride. Sophia needs someone who can give her the love she deserves.

Twenty-one year old Sophia’s self-esteem and self-worth have taken a battering after being dumped a week before her wedding.

She moves to Montana to meet her mail order groom but is he all he appears to be? Will she is able to see through his obvious wealth to the man beneath? And what of his cousin Jake. A very attractive man, who is not the marrying kind. Will Sophia’s choice be clear, or once again, will disaster befall her?

Is Walter the charmer that he appears to be?

Is Jake the Scoundrel that he is purported to be?

Follow this story of hope, romance, love rivals and true love.

In this much-loved series strong women overcome adversity and find true love with men who appreciate them.

358 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 10, 2015

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Superb box set

A new author forms and I like the way the characters flow from on book godmother making the set complete.
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