It’s time to return to the town of Independence for another hilarious romp!
Mercy, Martha and Maude are at it again! Not only has Martha Tindle sent away for a mail-order bride for her son Morgan without telling him, but her cantankerous sister Eunice is coming to town for a visit! The three matchmaking meddlers are beside themselves when things don’t go as planned, and poor Martha is not only stuck with a son who doesn’t want a bride, but a sister who has other ideas of whom he should marry. Then there’s the bride herself … one Daisy Evers, a woman with a secret she hopes to keep hidden, whether she marries or not!
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.
The three M's, Mercy, Maude and Martha are up to their shenanigans again, this time ordering a mail order bride for Morgan. Of course he is floored when he meets her and the adventure begins! I adore this series and have loved every single audible. Fantastic fun, heartfelt story with the best audible narrator and it does not get much better!
I really enjoyed this audio version of this Mail order bride series. I haven't read/listened to the other books in the series and I suppose you could read these as stand-alone stories. My next will be the Christmas Mail Order Bride because I prefer to read the holiday books per holiday not what's next in the series. I laughed out loud because of some of the conversations going on between our main character (heroine) and the other secondary characters. This one even had a villain!
I found this book on sale via Freebooksy Daisy is sometimes defeatist, realistic, and/or optimist. Good mix. Morgan has half his conversations in his head and not great at communicating, which brings him loads of problems. I'm pretty sure the awful aunt poisoned her sister and husband but no one talked about it. Also, the author doesn't remember that a lot was said during the nuptial supper with Bernice so some stuff are happening and/or said without any weight to it. I really liked how Winnie was taking care of Daisy and Betsy was taking care of Morgan; he needed so much help! Not my favorite, only because many of the (too many) problems could have been avoided if people just talked to each other. That goes for the parents and the couple. No one ever asked why the aunt was so against Daisy either, who should have been given the boot a long time ago.
A simple beautiful romantic tale with lots of drama. I wish Morgan was a bit more mature and not let his aunt run rough shoes over him and his parents. Thank heavens he man up when he saw he had almost lost the joy of his heart. Threatening to throw his pushy, manipulative and prejudice aunt out the window, I find was a great start, not that I”m condoning murder but that woman can drive a saint to do just that. A fun and entertaining read.
This is the story of Morgan and Daisy. Morgan is surprised by Daisy’s arrival. And of course he wants no part of a mail-order bride. At the same time, his obnoxious aunt arrives. She is pushing a local girl for him who is extremely immature. Why? The family has money. Morgan is even more against that union, so he decides to “fake court” Daisy and she will be hired at his family’s store. The aunt does not roll over. She will do anything to get her way. Who will Morgan marry?
After living in an orphanage since she was five years old, Daisy, had reached the age of eighteen and could no longer live there. Her only option was to become a mail order bride. The town of New Orleans was not safe for a young woman. So, she was being sent to Independence, Oregon. Morgan, had just come home from college and was working in the family mercantile. His mother, thinking it was high time he was married, is the one who sent for the mail order Bride. What could go wrong?
A mail order bride arrives from New Orleans. The intended groom has no idea she has been ordered for him and resists at first. He realizes finally that he loves her only to learn that she has gone to the big city where there are more job opportunities for her. He follows her and convinces her to come back to the small town where he lives and to marry him.
Such a great story. I am so in love with all of these books characters, there town and everything about them. It is fun following them from book to book and adding to the mix.
This is not normally my kind of book, but I laughed so hard at parts of it. I’ll read the other books in this series on those holidays. If you like a good Thanksgiving love story that the Lord is in, you’ll like this book.
This is the story about Daisy and Morgan. Daisy is from the Orphanage in New Orleans. Morgan is the son of the mercantile owners. The story moves along quickly and takes interesting twists and turns. There is definitely a setup for two maybe three more stories.
Kat Morgan is such a gray story teller. Her stories just seem to come to life. Martha, Maude and Mercy are at it again. They have a new mail order bride for Matthew Tinder on the way without telling him he is getting married. A humorous story follows.
Mercy, Martha and Maude are at it again! Not only has Martha Tindle sent away for a mail-order bride for her son Morgan without telling him, but her cantankerous sister Eunice is coming to town for a visit!
I'm quickly becoming addicted to mail order bride stories and this one did not disappoint in the least. Ms. Morgan is quite the storyteller and I'm looking forward to reading more of her works.
Talk about misunderstandings! Morgan and Daisy didn’t need all the help they got to mess up figuring out their true feelings, but between a meddling Aunt and a love struck girl it was a comedy of errors. True love does triumph in the end. Great book!
Sweet story of a meddlesome mother. Morgan could have used some advice about talking to woman. Aunt Eunice is one of the most horrid, shrew-like characters I've ever read. I wonder who the next mail order bride will be for...and if he will know😉
This book was great! Sometimes it takes a while to know how you feel about someone especially when you thought you didn’t want anyone at all. The meddling trio did it again with their newly ordered Mail Order Bride.
The theme and humor continues in the novel. Characters come alive and you feel how they feel . Laugh out loud humor at times. Like I said it is another fun read
This was a story that was hard to put down. It had me holding my breath, waiting to see what happened next. The author did a good job in writing this book.