The Miner's Courageous Bride

The Miner's Courageous Bride

Author: Indiana Wake

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2022-10-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The mining town of Gray Rock is rough and short of women. When Jamison's mother orders him a bride he is determined it will never work. Jamison McCord is a brave but shy miner. He has trouble making friends but he's happy with his life. He doesn't understand why his mother is so determined to find him a wife. Drusilla Snyder is a lady's maid whose charge is getting married and moving to South Carolina. Drusilla swore she would never go back there, her only alternative is to head west to Gray Rock, Colorado as a mail order bride. Maybe this is a good thing, maybe she will find love! Jamison is not treating Drusilla as she had hoped. He is distant and unfriendly. It is almost as if he didn't want her there. When she discovers the truth, Drusilla decides to leave, but danger lurks in Gray Rock ready to strike at the unsuspecting. Can Jamison accept Drusilla and the feelings he has for her before it's too late? Find out if Jamison and Drusilla discover love in the Miner's Courageous Bride.


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Download or read book The Miner's Courageous Bride written by Indiana Wake and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2022-10-03 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The mining town of Gray Rock is rough and short of women. When Jamison's mother orders him a bride he is determined it will never work. Jamison McCord is a brave but shy miner. He has trouble making friends but he's happy with his life. He doesn't understand why his mother is so determined to find him a wife. Drusilla Snyder is a lady's maid whose charge is getting married and moving to South Carolina. Drusilla swore she would never go back there, her only alternative is to head west to Gray Rock, Colorado as a mail order bride. Maybe this is a good thing, maybe she will find love! Jamison is not treating Drusilla as she had hoped. He is distant and unfriendly. It is almost as if he didn't want her there. When she discovers the truth, Drusilla decides to leave, but danger lurks in Gray Rock ready to strike at the unsuspecting. Can Jamison accept Drusilla and the feelings he has for her before it's too late? Find out if Jamison and Drusilla discover love in the Miner's Courageous Bride.


A Daughter's Courage (Brides of Laurent Book #3)

A Daughter's Courage (Brides of Laurent Book #3)

Author: Misty M. Beller

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2022-11-01

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1493439006

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Her quest to repair what's been broken leads to imminent danger--and soon it's more than her own life on the line. After accidentally destroying the intricately carved chalice her people have treasured for over a hundred years, Charlotte Durand sets out in search of a skilled artisan who can repair the damage. What she expected to be a two-day trek becomes much more daunting when a treacherous snowstorm sets in. Searching for solitude and respite from his troubling past, the last thing Damien Levette needs in the middle of a mountain blizzard is to tend to another person, but he can't leave behind the mysterious woman he finds half frozen at the edge of a mountain lake. As they battle both the elements and their distrust of each other, Charlotte and Damien must work together to survive the peril of the mountains--or it could be the downfall of them both. Praise for Misty M. Beller "Beller has provided a splendid escape for us."--Fresh Fiction on Hope's Highest Mountain "A romantic mountain saga."--Publishers Weekly on Faith's Mountain Home "I've long been a Misty Beller fan and her books don't disappoint."--Tracie Peterson, bestselling author


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Download or read book A Daughter's Courage (Brides of Laurent Book #3) written by Misty M. Beller and published by Baker Books. This book was released on 2022-11-01 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Her quest to repair what's been broken leads to imminent danger--and soon it's more than her own life on the line. After accidentally destroying the intricately carved chalice her people have treasured for over a hundred years, Charlotte Durand sets out in search of a skilled artisan who can repair the damage. What she expected to be a two-day trek becomes much more daunting when a treacherous snowstorm sets in. Searching for solitude and respite from his troubling past, the last thing Damien Levette needs in the middle of a mountain blizzard is to tend to another person, but he can't leave behind the mysterious woman he finds half frozen at the edge of a mountain lake. As they battle both the elements and their distrust of each other, Charlotte and Damien must work together to survive the peril of the mountains--or it could be the downfall of them both. Praise for Misty M. Beller "Beller has provided a splendid escape for us."--Fresh Fiction on Hope's Highest Mountain "A romantic mountain saga."--Publishers Weekly on Faith's Mountain Home "I've long been a Misty Beller fan and her books don't disappoint."--Tracie Peterson, bestselling author


Tomboy Bride

Tomboy Bride

Author: Harriet Fish Backus

Publisher: Graphic Arts Books

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 0871089750

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A true pioneer of the West, Harriet Backus writes about her amusing and often challenging experiences with heart felt emotion and vivid detail. New foreword by Pam Houston and afterword by author's grandson Rob Walton are featured.


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Download or read book Tomboy Bride written by Harriet Fish Backus and published by Graphic Arts Books. This book was released on 2013-01-01 with total page 207 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A true pioneer of the West, Harriet Backus writes about her amusing and often challenging experiences with heart felt emotion and vivid detail. New foreword by Pam Houston and afterword by author's grandson Rob Walton are featured.


Dr. Finlay's Courageous Bride

Dr. Finlay's Courageous Bride

Author: Marion Lennox

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2022-09-27

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 0369730844

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In this emotional read by award-winning author Marion Lennox, the nurse’s courage might just be enough to save them both! The courage to say "I do" Could save them both… With a heavy heart, Sydney surgeon Rab tells residents that Cockatoo Valley must be sold. He can only inherit the land if he marries within six weeks. To save the town and the hospital that has become her sanctuary, scarred nurse Mia courageously offers to marry him for just one year! Until Rab’s kind eyes and heart-lifting smile make her dare to wish that one year could be the beginning of a lifetime together… From Harlequin Medical: Life and love in the world of modern medicine.


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Download or read book Dr. Finlay's Courageous Bride written by Marion Lennox and published by Harlequin. This book was released on 2022-09-27 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this emotional read by award-winning author Marion Lennox, the nurse’s courage might just be enough to save them both! The courage to say "I do" Could save them both… With a heavy heart, Sydney surgeon Rab tells residents that Cockatoo Valley must be sold. He can only inherit the land if he marries within six weeks. To save the town and the hospital that has become her sanctuary, scarred nurse Mia courageously offers to marry him for just one year! Until Rab’s kind eyes and heart-lifting smile make her dare to wish that one year could be the beginning of a lifetime together… From Harlequin Medical: Life and love in the world of modern medicine.


The Brideship Wife

The Brideship Wife

Author: Leslie Howard

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1508259364

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Inspired by the history of the British “brideships,” this captivating historical debut tells the story of one woman’s coming of age and search for independence—for readers of Pam Jenoff's The Orphan's Tale and Armando Lucas Correa’s The German Girl. Tomorrow we would dock in Victoria on the northwest coast of North America, about as far away from my home as I could imagine. Like pebbles tossed upon the beach, we would scatter, trying to make our way as best as we could. Most of us would marry; some would not. England, 1862. Charlotte is somewhat of a wallflower. Shy and bookish, she knows her duty is to marry, but with no dowry, she has little choice in the matter. She can’t continue to live off the generosity of her sister Harriet and her wealthy brother-in-law, Charles, whose political aspirations dictate that she make an advantageous match. When Harriet hosts a grand party, Charlotte is charged with winning the affections of one of Charles’s colleagues, but before the night is over, her reputation—her one thing of value—is at risk. In the days that follow, rumours begin to swirl. Soon Charles’s standing in society is threatened and all that Charlotte has held dear is jeopardized, even Harriet, and Charlotte is forced to leave everything she has ever known in England and embark on a treacherous voyage to the New World. From the rigid social circles of Victorian England to the lawless lands bursting with gold in British Columbia’s Cariboo, The Brideship Wife takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through a time of great change. Based on a forgotten chapter in history, this is a sparkling debut about the pricelessness of freedom and the courage it takes to follow your heart.


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Download or read book The Brideship Wife written by Leslie Howard and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2020-05-05 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Inspired by the history of the British “brideships,” this captivating historical debut tells the story of one woman’s coming of age and search for independence—for readers of Pam Jenoff's The Orphan's Tale and Armando Lucas Correa’s The German Girl. Tomorrow we would dock in Victoria on the northwest coast of North America, about as far away from my home as I could imagine. Like pebbles tossed upon the beach, we would scatter, trying to make our way as best as we could. Most of us would marry; some would not. England, 1862. Charlotte is somewhat of a wallflower. Shy and bookish, she knows her duty is to marry, but with no dowry, she has little choice in the matter. She can’t continue to live off the generosity of her sister Harriet and her wealthy brother-in-law, Charles, whose political aspirations dictate that she make an advantageous match. When Harriet hosts a grand party, Charlotte is charged with winning the affections of one of Charles’s colleagues, but before the night is over, her reputation—her one thing of value—is at risk. In the days that follow, rumours begin to swirl. Soon Charles’s standing in society is threatened and all that Charlotte has held dear is jeopardized, even Harriet, and Charlotte is forced to leave everything she has ever known in England and embark on a treacherous voyage to the New World. From the rigid social circles of Victorian England to the lawless lands bursting with gold in British Columbia’s Cariboo, The Brideship Wife takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through a time of great change. Based on a forgotten chapter in history, this is a sparkling debut about the pricelessness of freedom and the courage it takes to follow your heart.


The Miner's Stubborn Bride

The Miner's Stubborn Bride

Author: Susannah Calloway

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04-25

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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Sadie Owen leads a double life. She tries to keep her rich Bostonian family happy by occasionally taking part in social events - which she hates. Her true source of joy comes from writing stories of the wild west. Stories of love and adventure and riding off into the sunset. When her family discovers her hobby and forbids her to continue, she turns to a new pursuit: writing replies to lonely men who are searching for Mail Order Brides. It's just a hobby - at first. But when she starts to exchange letters with a handsome miner named Scott Martin, it leads to far more. Scott is more than just a past time. He becomes her hope for an exciting future. When Sadie takes the plunge and heads to Colorado to meet him, she finally has the chance to experience everything she's only written about up till then: adventure, sunsets, and love.


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Download or read book The Miner's Stubborn Bride written by Susannah Calloway and published by . This book was released on 2021-04-25 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sadie Owen leads a double life. She tries to keep her rich Bostonian family happy by occasionally taking part in social events - which she hates. Her true source of joy comes from writing stories of the wild west. Stories of love and adventure and riding off into the sunset. When her family discovers her hobby and forbids her to continue, she turns to a new pursuit: writing replies to lonely men who are searching for Mail Order Brides. It's just a hobby - at first. But when she starts to exchange letters with a handsome miner named Scott Martin, it leads to far more. Scott is more than just a past time. He becomes her hope for an exciting future. When Sadie takes the plunge and heads to Colorado to meet him, she finally has the chance to experience everything she's only written about up till then: adventure, sunsets, and love.


Molly in Fall (The Brides of Courage, Kansas, Book 5)

Molly in Fall (The Brides of Courage, Kansas, Book 5)

Author: Lenny Davis

Publisher: Sherman Lee

Published: 2015-01-04

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 1310172277

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All she was looking for was a quiet little wedding. Instead, she got an adventure! Courage, Kansas, 1873: Unaware of the city ordinance that prohibits it, young rancher Josey Adams brought his pistol with him into the saloon. Needless to say, this didn't make him friends with Sheriff Theo MacRaven. When the lawman locks him up, Josey has no choice but to break out, because an hour from now his mail order bride from New York City will arrive at the train depot in Providence, Kansas—and he's over in Courage. Irish immigrant Molly McGuire and her grandmother Gran have left the slums of New York City and traveled far to find a new home in the West. But instead of Josey they accidentally meet farmer Honestus Newbigin, who seems to be a really nice man. But where is Molly's groom? And then there's this hot air balloon at the town fair that Gran is desperate to ride in… Please check out the other books in the Brides of Courage Series. They are: Once Upon the Prairie, Book 1 She Came one Winter, Book 2 A Bride in Spring, Book 3 Heart of Summer, Book 4 Molly in Fall, Book 5 mail order bride christian mail order brides western romance mail order brides of the west clean cowboy romance clean sweet western romance, clean historical romance christian inspirational western frontier romance mail order bride historical romance


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Download or read book Molly in Fall (The Brides of Courage, Kansas, Book 5) written by Lenny Davis and published by Sherman Lee. This book was released on 2015-01-04 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All she was looking for was a quiet little wedding. Instead, she got an adventure! Courage, Kansas, 1873: Unaware of the city ordinance that prohibits it, young rancher Josey Adams brought his pistol with him into the saloon. Needless to say, this didn't make him friends with Sheriff Theo MacRaven. When the lawman locks him up, Josey has no choice but to break out, because an hour from now his mail order bride from New York City will arrive at the train depot in Providence, Kansas—and he's over in Courage. Irish immigrant Molly McGuire and her grandmother Gran have left the slums of New York City and traveled far to find a new home in the West. But instead of Josey they accidentally meet farmer Honestus Newbigin, who seems to be a really nice man. But where is Molly's groom? And then there's this hot air balloon at the town fair that Gran is desperate to ride in… Please check out the other books in the Brides of Courage Series. They are: Once Upon the Prairie, Book 1 She Came one Winter, Book 2 A Bride in Spring, Book 3 Heart of Summer, Book 4 Molly in Fall, Book 5 mail order bride christian mail order brides western romance mail order brides of the west clean cowboy romance clean sweet western romance, clean historical romance christian inspirational western frontier romance mail order bride historical romance


The Courageous Bride

The Courageous Bride

Author: Belle Fiffer

Publisher:

Published: 2018-07-30

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781717987785

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A Courageous Bride will face danger to save her man but will it be enough to win his heart? A pack of wolves is attacking the McCabe's horses. Taking one at night and leaving in the darkness. Jeremy McCabe has to stop them but at every turn he is thwarted. Now he has Ruth, the woman picked to be his bride to contend with. She wants to help, says her father was a tracker but Jeremy will never put a woman in danger.When things go wrong he realizes that the lone wolf dies while the pack survive, can love find him in the most unusual of places?Find out in The Courageous Bride This is a sweet historical western and can be read alone, however it is part of a series called A Race Against Time which tell all of the McCabe brothers stories:Book 1- The Misjudged BrideBook 2 - To Save Her DaughterBook 3 The Courageous BrideBook 4 The Surprised BrideBook 5 The End in the Beginning


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Download or read book The Courageous Bride written by Belle Fiffer and published by . This book was released on 2018-07-30 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Courageous Bride will face danger to save her man but will it be enough to win his heart? A pack of wolves is attacking the McCabe's horses. Taking one at night and leaving in the darkness. Jeremy McCabe has to stop them but at every turn he is thwarted. Now he has Ruth, the woman picked to be his bride to contend with. She wants to help, says her father was a tracker but Jeremy will never put a woman in danger.When things go wrong he realizes that the lone wolf dies while the pack survive, can love find him in the most unusual of places?Find out in The Courageous Bride This is a sweet historical western and can be read alone, however it is part of a series called A Race Against Time which tell all of the McCabe brothers stories:Book 1- The Misjudged BrideBook 2 - To Save Her DaughterBook 3 The Courageous BrideBook 4 The Surprised BrideBook 5 The End in the Beginning


A Coal Miner's Bride

A Coal Miner's Bride

Author: Susan Campbell Bartoletti

Publisher:

Published: 2003-11-01

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780439555104

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A diary account of thirteen-year-old Anetka's life in Poland in 1896, immigration to America, marriage to a coal miner, widowhood, and happiness in finally finding her true love.


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Download or read book A Coal Miner's Bride written by Susan Campbell Bartoletti and published by . This book was released on 2003-11-01 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A diary account of thirteen-year-old Anetka's life in Poland in 1896, immigration to America, marriage to a coal miner, widowhood, and happiness in finally finding her true love.


Landing Uphill

Landing Uphill

Author: Eleanor Herz Swent

Publisher: Outskirts Press

Published: 2024-02-23

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1977272924

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Award-winning historian Eleanor Swent writes about going as a young bride in 1947 to a remote silver mine in Tayoltita, Mexico, landing in the mountains inland from Mazatlan, in a canyon with a tilted landing strip. Drawing primarily from letters to family and friends, she recounts the challenges and rich rewards of life in a Mexico unseen by most visitors — a Mexico of deep personal connections across cultures and generations. She weaves together her letters and later recollections, her husband’s oral history from UC-Berkeley, other first-person accounts, and historical documents to present a history of silver mining in Mexico, early Spanish settlement of California, and her own experience as a newcomer. She describes operations at the three mines where her husband works, and her visits to them: San Luis, Santa Rita, and Contra Estaca, accessible only by riding a mule for several hours. Eleanor grew up in Lead, South Dakota, home of the Homestake gold mine. Her undergraduate and graduate degrees (from Wellesley College and Denver University) did not prepare her for life in Tayoltita, where she learns to speak Spanish, ride mules, and cook on a wood stove. She also discovers opportunities to serve her new community. The Mexican women envy her because she has only two children after five years of marriage. They trust her enough to ask her for information on family planning, and their husbands thank her for providing it. Some of her new friends descended from Spanish royal minister Don Jose Antonio Delaveaga de Gurruchategui, who arrived in the Guarisamay district before 1776. They welcome Eleanor‘s help with their food distribution to local poor people. Eleanor’s mining engineer husband, Langan Swent, grew up in Tayoltita, and was called “El Niño Americano,” the American boy. He graduated from Stanford University and studied at Harvard and UC-Berkeley before serving in the Navy in the Mediterranean theater during World War II, receiving the Presidential Medal of Honor. His father was the first manager of the San Luis mine when the Hearsts bought it from descendants of Don Jose Delaveaga. Langan’s mother was the first Anglo woman to live in Tayoltita. Some of Eleanor‘s story is deeply personal. When Langan is thrown from a horse and seriously injured, she fears for his life. She gives birth to two children in Oakland, California, and one in Denver, Colorado. Each time she enters the hospital alone and sends a telegram to Mexico notifying Langan of the birth. Securing passports, residence permits, and birth certificates is another hurdle. She returns to Mexico, grateful for her beautiful company house and garden and plentiful household help. After seven years, Langan is offered a new job, and they are torn between his professional opportunity and their love of Mexico. He accepts the job and they move to Lead, South Dakota, with mixed feelings. By turns scholarly and personal, but never overly sentimental, Landing Uphill offers unique insight into historical Mexico, mining history, and Eleanor Swent’s journey from her arrival in Mexico as a bride, knowing no Spanish, to her tearful departure, speaking fluently with Mexicans who will be life-long friends.


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Download or read book Landing Uphill written by Eleanor Herz Swent and published by Outskirts Press. This book was released on 2024-02-23 with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Award-winning historian Eleanor Swent writes about going as a young bride in 1947 to a remote silver mine in Tayoltita, Mexico, landing in the mountains inland from Mazatlan, in a canyon with a tilted landing strip. Drawing primarily from letters to family and friends, she recounts the challenges and rich rewards of life in a Mexico unseen by most visitors — a Mexico of deep personal connections across cultures and generations. She weaves together her letters and later recollections, her husband’s oral history from UC-Berkeley, other first-person accounts, and historical documents to present a history of silver mining in Mexico, early Spanish settlement of California, and her own experience as a newcomer. She describes operations at the three mines where her husband works, and her visits to them: San Luis, Santa Rita, and Contra Estaca, accessible only by riding a mule for several hours. Eleanor grew up in Lead, South Dakota, home of the Homestake gold mine. Her undergraduate and graduate degrees (from Wellesley College and Denver University) did not prepare her for life in Tayoltita, where she learns to speak Spanish, ride mules, and cook on a wood stove. She also discovers opportunities to serve her new community. The Mexican women envy her because she has only two children after five years of marriage. They trust her enough to ask her for information on family planning, and their husbands thank her for providing it. Some of her new friends descended from Spanish royal minister Don Jose Antonio Delaveaga de Gurruchategui, who arrived in the Guarisamay district before 1776. They welcome Eleanor‘s help with their food distribution to local poor people. Eleanor’s mining engineer husband, Langan Swent, grew up in Tayoltita, and was called “El Niño Americano,” the American boy. He graduated from Stanford University and studied at Harvard and UC-Berkeley before serving in the Navy in the Mediterranean theater during World War II, receiving the Presidential Medal of Honor. His father was the first manager of the San Luis mine when the Hearsts bought it from descendants of Don Jose Delaveaga. Langan’s mother was the first Anglo woman to live in Tayoltita. Some of Eleanor‘s story is deeply personal. When Langan is thrown from a horse and seriously injured, she fears for his life. She gives birth to two children in Oakland, California, and one in Denver, Colorado. Each time she enters the hospital alone and sends a telegram to Mexico notifying Langan of the birth. Securing passports, residence permits, and birth certificates is another hurdle. She returns to Mexico, grateful for her beautiful company house and garden and plentiful household help. After seven years, Langan is offered a new job, and they are torn between his professional opportunity and their love of Mexico. He accepts the job and they move to Lead, South Dakota, with mixed feelings. By turns scholarly and personal, but never overly sentimental, Landing Uphill offers unique insight into historical Mexico, mining history, and Eleanor Swent’s journey from her arrival in Mexico as a bride, knowing no Spanish, to her tearful departure, speaking fluently with Mexicans who will be life-long friends.