Mail Order Bride: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: Joshua and Beth (Emma Morgan's Seven Brides for Seven Brothers)

Emma Morgan


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Mail Order Bride: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: Joshua and Beth  (Emma Morgan's Seven Brides for Seven Brothers) by Emma Morgan
Playing loosely on the theme of the classic film, Emma Morgan’s new novel is a sweet, fun romance book fans of the genre and the movie will adore.

Joshua Rusher can fix just about anything, except his own life, and he wonders if he’ll ever find a wife of his own to love. So when a lovely young woman rushes up to him in town one day and says she is to be his bride, it seems his dreams have come true. Sure, he can’t understand much else of what she says—or any at all for that matter. Her sweet face and kind smile say enough, and soon he is introducing his new wife to his surprised family.

Sent west to marry one Joshua Raffer, a man she does not know, Beth Fontaine feels lonely and a bit afraid. It does not help her plight that she knows few words outside her native French. Her worries are soothed, though, when she arrives at her destination at last, her queries for her husband-to-be leading her to a tall, handsome man with kind eyes. And soon, she is married—but not to whom she expected.


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