Prairie Grooms is a series, so you’ll want to read these books in order to have the most fun. Kit Morgan’s books are fun, whimsical, sweet stories about the old west, its people, but especially about Clear Creek. One of the wackiest little towns in the old west!
Also by Kit Morgan:
The Prairie Bride Series, beginning with ‘His Prairie Princess’
And:
The Holiday Mail Order Bride Series, … Mail Order Bride Series, beginning with ‘The Christmas Mail Order Bride’
What happens when six English ladies are shipped off halfway across the world as mail order brides? EVERYTHING! Watch them go from a posh lifestyle in London to Clear Creek, a nothing of a town full of quirky characters, crazy livestock, and bumbling villains! Oh, and handsome grooms too!
Duncan Cooke, aka The Duke of Stantham, had a problem. He had a huge estate in England to manage, one not far from London, and it came with all the headaches one would expect with an estate in disarray. Including six unwed cousins, women no man would touch for fear of losing a limb, or worse. Strange things happened to all who tried to court them, so they were left unwed. But Duncan realized that his hometown of Clear Creek had exactly what he needed. Men! And so with the help of his brother’s wife Sadie, he concocted a plan to send his cousins to Clear Creek as mail order brides! He just hoped the calamity that often followed them, didn’t find its way across the sea as well …
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Easy read… just what I’m looking for when I want to relax.
Good read wish to read the rest of the series!
I liked this book and look forward to the next one in the series
It was good. A little different twist. The only thing I’m not a fan of is having a definitive conclusion on all storylines. Have to read next in line.
A good Read. I like Kit Morgan’s Books.
Faye
I liked the characters in the story. You pick up that there was another series before this obe started and more to follow but this was a book that also stands on its onn.
Excellent quick read!
I was able to read the whole thing without yucky sex scenes to skip over. Very refreshing.
Enjoyed So much that I bought the entire series.
I loved this story. This is tied in to Kit Morgan’s other mail order bride series by way of the family connections and the area. These three poor sisters traveled all the way of England to find their husbands and to find out the man who is the reasons that their families are having such bad luck getting all the females in the family married is actually in the U.S. and is trying to hurt each of them. I loved this story and am looking forward to future additions of the series.
Good clean western romance. Must read in order due to cliff hangers at the end of every book.
Some good characters.
good, action-packed, western romance. Good sense of humor.
This Author’s character plots are similar, mail order brides, but some how they end up in danger and are rescued by someone or their new husband.
Loved it! Wonderful a little sad but so interesting couldn’t put the book down .Wonderful story sad ending
Very romantic. Page turner.
Exactly what you would expect from women who didn’t expect to marry, who got involved with family to travel to a different unknown continent to do so! The beginning saga of sisters who travel to a new continent in order to marry men unknown to them, chosen by written letters by both the men and the women, by their relatives! Mailorder brides in a way very interesting tale and a complete stand alone story, in the saga.
This is one of my favorite books that I’ve read recently. It’s about a mail order bride and a guy who has been planning his life around a wife, whoever she is. It’s sweet, romantic but of course you have the comedic town characters, and miscommunications that make this such an enjoyable read.
It was just ok. A little too rushed and didn’t have the finesse of working up to the characters accepting each other and falling in love the way some of the more accomplished romance writers have mastered. Jumped around a bit too much.
Don’t like books that you have to read the next book to see what happens. I like stand alone books.