Burned by the fire that killed her parents, now rejected by her husband to be. Elizabeth is proud and brave and yet it feels like her life is over. After losing her parents in the fire that left her badly scarred she has no marriage prospects and has had to abandon the job that was her life. How can she face people looking so hideous?
But there is hope… a matrimonial advertisement caught her eye. Six months later she is on a train West. There is only one thing on her mind. Why didn’t she tell her husband to be about her scars?
When Elizabeth first sees Garrett Gentry her legs go weak. He is magnificent, but the look of disgust on his face and the beautiful woman on his arm do not bode well for her chances of marriage.
Can this strong, brace, and still beautiful woman see past her scars and find love? Will Garrett let a sly woman lead him astray or will he remember the letters he and Elizabeth shared? When a baby is about to be born and the midwife is away who will come to the rescue?
Find out if faith and love can overcome all, in this gripping new mail order bride romance by bestselling authors Indiana Wake and Belle Fiffer. Scroll up to read now.
This is the second book in this much loved new series, all are standalone.
This is a sweet mail order bride tale, written by Indiana Wake. She has done an great job with the plot and the characters. Garrett is Garner’s younger brother and wants a loving wife and family just like Garner has. He send for a mail order bride, Elizabeth. Her family had been set on fire because of anger for her father. She suffered badly from burns and was left with terrible scaring. She now felt less than. Would her future groom accept and love her after all she had suffered thru? You will enjoy discovering how Garrett and Elizabeth find their happily ever after.
Another Wonderful Story. And where she gets this is beyond me. I just hope she keeps her Wonderful Ideas to keep these Books Going. I have not been disappointed. Thanks Again Shirley Ketcham
Going across the country, not knowing what you might face had to take a lot of courage. These women were every bit as strong as the men who they married.
This book was a really good book. It was funny, sweet, clean, and just very enjoyable. It has a good moral of loving people despite appearances. A great book.