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Cargando... The Bride Blunderpor Kelly Eileen Hake
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is the third book in the Prairie Promise series. I did not read the first two books, which made this book a little confusing. The main part of the story is about Marge, Galvin and Daisy and the marriage proposal to the wrong mail order bride. The old west era was well thought out and the main charcters fit in perfectly. The side stories with the other town people made the book confusing though the author did make an effort to include parts from the other books. I think the book should be read as a series to get the most from it. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML: Come visit Buttonwood for a marriage mistake like no other in the third novel of Kelly Eileen Hake's Prairie Promises series. In the Nebraskan Territory of 1859, Gavin Miller writes home to request the hand of Miss Marguerite Chandler. Unfortunately, while he never forgot Marguerite was the French word for Daisy, he'd failed to recall that the two cousins shared their grandmother's name, and Marge was the nickname of the wrong Miss Marguerite Chandler! When his surprise bride comes to Buttonwood, unexpectedly followed by the very cousin he'd meant to marry, will Gavin be able to solve The Bride Blunder? .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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New citizens have arrived in Buttonwood since book 1 and 2. The Miller sends off for his mail order bride (a gal from the past). However two cousins with the same name live in the same house and the invitation only states their given name and not the nicknames they go by. Confusion. And heartbreak. Persistence and happily ever afters. ( )