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Lost and Found

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Trinity is a young woman who grew up an orphan. She never really had a family of her own, but was taken care of by many different families in her life. Trinity is happy, but she doesn’t feel like she belongs anywhere, or with anyone.

Then, when the opportunity to move out of her small Vermont town arises, Trinity can’t resist. She is going to move out West, and become the bride of a cowboy. Excitement floods her life, and she is ready to take on her new role in life, hoping that the void will be filled.

But when she discovers her new husband has a huge secret, she doesn’t know how to react. Once again, she battles the feeling of not being wanted. She feels she doesn’t belong, and she doesn’t know if she wants to stay.

Will Trinity have to go back home to the life she knew in Vermont? Is she destined to live a life of solitude… never belonging anywhere, or with anyone? Will she find the true happiness she is searching for?

38 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 3, 2016

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Christian Michael

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Christian Michael is a publisher who focuses on bringing only clean romances to his readers. He loves to create mail order bride, western, historical and Christian romance stories. Sign up for his mailing list to receive access to free clean romances every week: http://bit.ly/1SMCikg

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December 11, 2021
Trinity was an orphan and never felt she belonged anywhere so she decided to become a mail order bride. Will she even fit in there? Short and fast read with a happily ever after.
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August 27, 2016
A Christian romance


This is a nice romantic omnibus of stories I do feel that some are a little to similar and the author really needs to have words with the proof reader as I noticed numerous spelling or grammatical mistakes.
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May 21, 2016
Amazon review Lost and Found

Nice short story. Sad but sweet too. Well written and clean language which is always a pleasure. Very unusual insight.
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