15 Mail Order Bride Romances! Five complete series!Also includes new material... And all for just $0.99, for a limited time only! Always free with Kindle Unlimited! Romance readers know Lucille Chisum from her work in several very successful multi-author box sets with the likes of Indiana Wake, Annie Boone, and Jenny Creek Tanner. These collections have been consistent Amazon #1 Bestsellers, and now Lucille is releasing new books to celebrate her reentry into mail order bride romance. Here are the five box sets in The Mail Order Brides of Last 1 The Mail Order Bride and the Scoundrel (3 Books) 2 The Mail Order Bride and the Faith Healer (3 Books) 3 The Mail Order Brides and the Mail Order Husbands (4 Books) 4 The Mail Order Bride and the Cowboy Stargazer (3 Books) 5 The Mail Order Bride Marries the Cowboy Mayor on Christmas Day (2 Books) In addition, this collection contains the first book of Lucille Chisum's new series, The Mail Order Brides of Last The Rescued Brides Arrive—a four book set! To begin enjoying the romance, scroll back up and download the book. . . NOW!
Lucille Chisum loves romance, she writes stories and she LOVES western romance and mail order bride stories in particular. She writes novellas with interconnected story lines in a box set format, and her stories are sweet/clean romance with a Christian orientation. The vast majority of her books feature mail order brides, and her primary series is The Mail Order Brides of Last Chance.
I think Last Chance seemed !like a fairytale every little girl dreams of. To find that one and only when you get married. I love the stories and the many different people that makes a town grow. The marriages seemed to help help couples become part of a town.
The stories were nice and sweet but it seems like the effort to make them clean Christian tales sacrificed the pursuit of character and plot development. Very brief bits on each bride and almost no background for any of the people, male or female. "All potatoes and no meat".
An extremely unrealistic set of romances. If you were a junior high student you might find these stories about finding a mate a whimsical tale. On the other hand it sets up an expectation that falling in love takes mere minutes. It makes infactuation equivalent to love. No wonder women are confused when their lives don't follow this unrealistic path.