Mail Order Bride: Rebecca's Story (Sisters of Boston Series #2)

Charity Phillips


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Mail Order Bride: Rebecca's Story by Charity Phillips
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Boston, 1865

The last year has been incredibly painful for sisters Jane, Rebecca, Lucy, and Rose, to say the least. Their father had been killed in the Civil War, leaving the four young women devastated and orphaned. Now, the Adams sisters struggle to cope with the ravages of the War and are attempting to piece their lives back together eight months after the relentless fighting came to an end.

They agree that it is time they leave Boston and find a new life somewhere without the pain and the memories of the home their father left behind. Rebecca thinks that she’s come up with the perfect solution to ease their woes: she shows her sisters newspaper advertisements from men in the Frontier looking for wives.

She spends days sifting through advertisements until, finally, she finds one from a man living in the Oregon Territory that sounds just perfect. Mr. Ezra Bolton seems sweet, romantic, and ready to start an enchanting new life with her. When she packs up her life and heads to Oregon, however, Rebecca learns a terrible secret about Mr. Bolton and her chances at the new beginning she longs for are threatened.

Will Rebecca manage to find solace in this man, or will all hopes of starting anew be whisked away, leaving her in a more precarious position than she had been in before ever meeting Mr. Bolton?

***This is the second book of the Sisters of Boston series. Each book within the series is a STANDALONE story and may be read without having read the other stories first.***

BOOK 1: Mail Order Bride: Jane's Story
BOOK 2: Mail Order Bride: Rebecca's Story
BOOK 3: Mail Order Bride: Lucy's Story (coming September 2015!)
BOOK 4: Mail Order Bride: Rose's Story (coming October 2015!)
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