War has taken everything from Lily Fair Olson—except her determination to survive. An isolated Oregon stage stop may be worlds away from her South Carolina roots, but a mail-order bride can't be too choosy about her new home. And truth be told, Lily has been keeping secrets from her future groom, ones she fears will be impossible for him to overcome...
Oscar is sure of what he wants in a wife... and Lily Fair isn't it. He needs a sturdy woman accustomed to cooking and cleaning. Instead, Lily looks the very image of a fragile Southern belle. But beauty and strength are more than skin-deep. And against all odds, this match might surpass all their expectations.
Kit Morgan, aka Geralyn Beauchamp, has been writing for fun all of her life. When writing as Geralyn Beauchamp, her books are epic, adventurous, romantic fantasy at its best. When writing as Kit Morgan they are whimsical, fun, inspirational sweet and clean stories that depict a strong sense of family and community. 'His Prairie Princess' is the first of the Prairie Brides books and the first in the series of a long line of stories about Clear Creek, Oregon. One of the wackiest little towns in the old west! Get to know the townsfolk in Clear Creek and come sit a spell!
NOTE: Hi folks, it has come to my attention there is an erotica book floating around out there written under the name Kit Morgan. IT IS NOT MY BOOK! I do not, and never will, write in that genre.
This is just another example of how well Kit Morgan can weave together a fun, witty, adventurous, romance and make it so you just can’t put it down. The story is once that starts in Clear Creek, OR a town of whacky, fun, and crazy characters that reader just wants more of. But the story heads out to the White’s stagecoach stop where Oscar White brings his bride to meet the family and help out at the busy stop. Lily is from South Carolina where she fled after the Civil War when her husband is killed in action and their plantation is burnt to the ground with her mother in law and Lily inside. Her mother in law dies and Lily must go to live with an aunt in Denver. When her aunt dies, Lily is broke, homeless, lacking in any domestic skills, but needs help and the only way she can think of is becoming a mail order bride. The agency sets her up to go to Clear Creek to meet her perfect match. When she arrives by stagecoach and sees this really big man waiting for her she may not be so sure about this. But what can she do but marry him. Oscar thinks Lily Fair which he keeps calling her, is the most beautiful woman he has ever laid eyes on. The town folk who she meets at tea in the fancy Hotel in this small town along with other join in their wedding. Well it’s what they do even if you may not want them all there. Once they get back to the stagecoach stop she is enfolded into a family that has seen better times also. She however has a secret she is afraid once her new husband hears about she will be put back on the next stage. Adventure, fun, truths, humbleness, romance and love, and faith all come together along with some whacky characters who you are so glad to catch up with because it’s just plain a riot there. I love this story as I have all her stories and I highly recommend this one as well. If you love Kit Morgan stories, you are guaranteed to love this one too.
I think this is the best of this author’s books I have read thus far. This story made me cry and there were SO many more faith moments I felt it had what had been missing from the other stories of hers I have read. Oscar White is forty-five, average-looking, kind, and capable. Based on his original list of needs for a mail-order bride, I did not expect to like him, but after getting to know him he is quite wonderful. Lily Fair is thirty-seven and quite damaged after falling from her pedestal as a southern belle and losing everything after the war. But she has plenty of love to give to the right person and family. I enjoyed young Henry who was some sort of “special needs”. He told things as he saw them, was smart, and quite a talented woodworker. Ma had had a stroke but was still a wonderfully contributing member of the family despite her disability. Those elements, plus the life of living in the boonies alone and having to do everything yourself added depth to the story. Hopefully, Anson White and Emeline Turner will get their story told. This book has an element of danger that is not over the top and plenty of redemption, as well as being an easy read. My highlights are turned on, so click above to review those if you like.
Also published as His Frontier Mountain Fiancée this is book five of eleven in the series. Note that many of her series cross over so there are many times where characters from other storylines and towns show up in the various books.
Overall it was very good - 4 stars.
All opinions are mine alone offered without expectation or compensation. I own a copy of this book, purchased from Thriftbooks and also downloaded the eBook with Kindle unltd.
Lily had reached absolute desperation by the time she met with Mrs. Pettigrew. With no family, no home, no money and no marketable skills Lily is taking the last logical step before walking the streets… she’ll become a mail order bride and pray for the best, expecting the worst. What she’ll find is a community to be part of, a family to love and care for, work that is honest, hard and rewarding and a man who will love her just as she is… secrets and all.
Dear Mr. White is a tale full of emotions, bits of danger, finding self-worth in spite of yourself and a very touching love story. Oscar and Lily may seem to be opposites in stature, and in skills yet they fit perfectly together as an eventually loving couple. Their story is told with touches of humor, lots of understanding and a family that is as unusual to Lily as is humanly possible — yet, she will soon find her place here at the White’s Stage Stop and a love to last a lifetime.
If your’e in the mood for a tender love story with flashes of wit and humor then you’ll want to pick up Dear Mr. White. I’d highly recommend Lily and Oscar’s story or the entire series to any reader who loves Western Historical Romance, a good story, characters to believe in and some of the funniest one liners around. I enjoyed myself completely, and I’m betting you will, too.
I read this title through my Kindle Unlimited subscription.
I was blessed to have won this book from Kit Morgan, herself. It's been a while since I've read a Mail-order-bride book and I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
Oliver White, his two younger brothers and his mother run a stage stop in very rural Oregon in the time around 1849. Oliver's two younger brothers look up to him and tend to follow in his footsteps. Oliver is 45 and decides he best send off for a mail-order-bride or he and his brothers are destined to live out their lives alone. Oliver neglects to put in his letter exactly how rural he and his family live and he fears that the woman that accepts his proposal will not end up staying.
Oliver's proposed bride, Lily, has her own secret's and fears Oliver won't want her to stay. Lily was the daughter of a plantation owner. She was once a lady of great privilege until the Civil War and her family lost everything. Now she's even alone in this world, with no skills to offer Oscar or to make it on her own. Her lack of domestic or any other skills is not the only thing she is hiding.
Very good story of a former southern debutante who, because of the war, is now destitute. She doesn’t think anyone could accept her after what the war did to her and her family. However God placed Oscar White in Lily’s life, and even though he was defiant a man she would have given a second glance at in her former life…he was exact what she needed.
** Possible spoiler ** I was really flabbergasted towards the end of the story. A most terrible thing was about to possibly happen to a helpless person, who I won’t name. And two men who were family of said person, who should have been outraged, were nearby. The author said the men “looked on with interest”…. What?!
This series started with the Prairie Brides books,continued with Prairie Grooms, Holiday Mail-Order Brides, and now Mail-Order Bride Ink. During this time she's built the towns of Clear Creek, Nowhere, and Independence. P!us, visited Oregon City and Portland. Along the way she built a stage stop between Oregon City and Clear Creek. It's at this stage stop with the quirky White family that most of this book occurs. We are treated to the story of Lily and Oscar, plus see the beginning of Henry and Anson meeting their future brides. A nice continuation of the series!
When I first started reading the series from Kit Morgan I couldn't stop reading till I was caught up with the first story of Sadie and Harrison to the last one that started the Dear Mr series. I can't wait to see what is next. I start reading her books and just can't stop till finished. So many thrills excitement and adventure and so much love and spirit. Enjoy.
I read Mail-order Bride Ink: Dear Mr White through the Kindle Unlimited program. Oscar and Lily' s is a emotional read. It is sweet, clean and heartwarming read. As always it is fun to catch up with favorite from previous books and get to know new ones. I look forward to reading the other two Whites brothers stories.
Life that time was in many things much harder than now. The memories of the war are still very clear. But many things were also not so bad, in some ways it was even much better than nowadays (calmer, simpler, more conected, "real" etc.). We really went down in some ways...
I remember meeting the Whites a while back in another book. I really liked them and was excited to get to read a book devoted to them. Oscar is a true gentle giant and Lily has seen more than her share of hardships. The war changed people in many ways but the Lord used it for His plans especially in this story. Thanks Kit Morgan for a great story.
This book is so\so l went from 3 stars to 4 for being different. The girl Lilly is really all about her while the man hero Oscar wasn't really to me a strong force in the book. I didn't like it that she made him ugly but again it was so different that why l kept on reading. Go ahead and give this book a read.
OH! This one was really good! Lily, a mail order bride, had a secret to hide. She felt so ashamed, worthless. She was going to marry a stranger. She had to tell him, but how?
Tender hearted Oscar White ordered a mail order bride. There really has to be men like him in this world. This is so sweet. Get the tissues ladies. GET THE TISSUES!
A beautiful story of love and acceptance. As always Mrs Morgan wrote with an awareness so beautiful readers don't know if they should laugh or cry but either way the reader walks away satisfied.
Oscar never dreamed that the love of his life would actually make it to him, thank goodness for mail order brides! Life in Kit Morgan's stories are never dull! Love Clear Creek!
A pampered southern belle, lily lost everything during the war. Her home, her husband, her family, everything was gone. Desperate, she answers Oscar's request for a mail order bride. The last thing she thought to find was a family.
A wonderful story about finding beauty that is not on the outside but rather in the heart .Scars that are healed by a touch and people who love without caring about the past and look towards their faith and family to survive.
The people seem real. The hurts expressed are like they were real. The suspense on what happened to the bride before she came West was kept well hidden and made the expression of love more meaningful. A good read.
Are there more books. What happened to Anson and Emiline, her brother, to Henry and the teacher, did any of them marry. How did Oscar and Lily succeed, any children. I truly expected books 2 and 3.
The beginning of the story had me worried. I wasn’t sure what it would be like. It is a great book that evokes all your emotions. I laughed, cried and everything in between. I’m hoping there’s a follow up to see what happens to Oscar’s brothers.
He could cook but she wanted to learn how. I Loved the way the story showed it didn't matter what a person looks like it's what matters what their character was.
This was a sweet story. I loved how two people from totally different lives and with scars from the past could come together and find a pure, sweet love. Of course, there’s a little excitement too. A great story all around.
I enjoyed the characters and the understanding of Kit Morgan’s writing. It’s not too preachy and the dialogue and humor flow with lighthearted wit. Enjoy!