She has spent her life pretending to be someone different. He has dreamed of the theater. Will their acting turn to true love?A sweet western romance from #1 Bestselling author Emily Woods Lily has spent her life hiding who she really is. When her mother and boss takes a job at a theater in Nevada City, she follows along and keeps pretending she is someone she is not? In a new city with endless possibilities, she must decide if or when she will live her own life. Can she get out from under her mother’s shadow and find true love?
Mail Order Lily is a clean western romance from #1 Bestselling author Emily Woods. If you like clean, historical fiction about women who risk everything to start a new life, you will love the Unexpected Brides Historical Christian Romance series from Emily Woods.
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Emily Woods has been an avid reader her whole life and a lover of western movies.
A few years ago, Emily started writing her own stories. She started writing Western Romance and Mail Order Bride stories because she absolutely love writing about the women that helped settle the Wild West.
This is a strange tale of an almost mail order bride. Garret is the Campbell son that runs the town theater and has hire lily’s mother to be a part of Romeo and Juliet. Lily is acting as her assistant and not as her daughter. Reasons from long ago still cause friction between them. It is beginning to dawn on Garrett that he has feelings for Lily and she is discovering her feeling for him as well. You will enjoy discovering how they find their happily ever after.
Sweet story of Lily and her opera star mother coming to work in Garrett’s theater. Although, Garrett has no idea about Lily coming. He was only expecting her mother, who, no one knows is her mother…
This has been a very enjoyable series! Waiting for the next book to come out.
Mail Order Bride: Lily was a nice story with well-developed characters. The novel was well written without errors. I would have liked to see the courtship expanded a little more, but its brevity did not spoil the story.