At twenty-seven, Caleb decided it was time to find a wife, after years of telling himself he didn't need one. He had his reasons, but it was time to set them aside.
In the eyes of Boston's society, Davinia Westhouse was a fallen woman. Falsely accused of being unfaithful to her fiance, she had no choice but to leave.
Caleb's in for a shock when his mail-order bride stepped off the train, wearing a dress fancier than anything he'd ever seen. He expected a wife who could cook and clean, not a pampered princess. It didn't take long to discover that she was far from the wife about which he imagined.
Despite their differences, they find themselves drawn to each other with a growing attraction. Can imperfection lead to a perfect match?
Please This is a short story appropriate for all ages and was first published under the title "His Imperfect Mail-Order Bride".