A Holiday Mail Order Bride Romance!
The Christmas Mail Order Bride is the first in the Holiday Mail Order Bride Series! Enjoy these sweet romances as you read about characters falling in love during some of your favorite holidays!
Also from Kit Morgan: The Prairie Bride Series
Sheriff Clayton Riley asked for a pair of boots for Christmas, not a mail order bride! Unfortunately for Clayton, … Unfortunately for Clayton, his brother and mother figured a bride would look better on him than a new pair of boots! After all, he’d been sulking around long enough after the death of his wife, and his family decided it was time to take matters into their own hands and see to it Clayton had a very merry Christmas!
Summer James was young, she was beautiful and, an impoverished orphan. Who would want such a woman? Obviously no one. For here she was, eighteen and now of age to set out on her own. But New Orleans was full of men with evil intent for one such as herself, and she saw no other choice but to take the only offer for survival she could find and become a mail order bride. What she didn’t count on was becoming Sheriff Clayton Riley’s Christmas present!
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Easy to read romance. Cute story.
Good for that mindless quick read. Charming but predictable story with a happy ending.
Loved all the holiday Mail Order Brides.
Cute, but a bit slow. Very “light” reading
What a fun read!
This book has a premise I trust to entertain me: mail order bride. The author uses miscommunication as a plot device almost at every turn, and the heroine is underdeveloped. I think the first time she says more than a few sentences is the last page of the book. This might be because she’s only 18 and scared/ hysterical almost all the time, but I missed getting to see a character grow gradually and come into their own. It does deliver an HEA, though!
Just OK, not a very interesting story, but clean.
iT WAS A GOOD BOOK.
Wonderful!!
This book is a quick read. It is predictable but highly entertaining and enjoyable. The characters are quirky and the storyline is cute.
This story was interesting.
Sweet story.
Good story, but it had lots of errors in spelling.
Easy and fun read
This book was not that good. The mail-order bride is a popular trope, and it’s reasonable to have anxieties about the marriage. However, the protagonist was hysterical and freaked out with little to no reason. The author didn’t do a good job of justifying the internal dialogue and exploring the reasons for her fears. I would often wonder, how did you draw that conclusion from that conversation? Also, the language seems too forced like the author doesn’t really know how they spoke in that day and age and region. It’s almost comical at times, even when it’s not supposed to be.
Nice! Never knew what would happen next!
Nice brain candy
really enjoyed this book.
Couldn’t put it down,I read it in one night.
Great read for the hopeless romantic.