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The Runaway Bride

(2024)
(A book in the Mail Order Bride series)
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A Fleeing Bride, a Rugged Rancher and a Love Tested by the Wilds

Elizabeth Goodwin, a debutante from Philadelphia, bears the burden of a loveless engagement and the stifling expectations of high society.

Desperate for a way out, she masquerades as capable of managing a homestead and ranch life in a matrimonial ad, seeking freedom in the rugged expanse of Montana. But her escape from Philadelphia throws her directly into the struggles of frontier life that she's woefully unprepared to manage.

Noah Jameson, is a stoic homesteader whose life is as raw as the land he tames. When he first meets Elizabeth, he is smitten and showers her with attention, but within days Noah quickly realizes the extent of her charade. Disappointed and angry, he retreats into himself, withholding affections and his company.

Crushed by Noah's disdain and her own disillusionment, Elizabeth makes a rash and dangerous decision to flee, placing her life in terrible danger.

Now Noah, must dig deep within his heart and face his own demons and make a new decision. Should he let her go, possibly to her doom, or to follow and protect the woman he once vowed to cherish? Find out in this clean Western Historical Mail Order Bride Book from Faith Quinn.



Genre: Inspirational

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