A Sweet Western Romance from #1 Best Selling Author Emily Woods Mae is stuck working a thankless job with no real prospect of a better life until she decides to change her fortune as a mail order bride. Harvey is a widowed rancher trying to raise mischievous twins all by himself in Arizona. Suzy and Alex, the twins, aren’t content to let their pa stay single and unhappy A Sweet Western Romance from #1 Best Selling Author Emily Woods Mae is stuck working a thankless job with no real prospect of a better life until she decides to change her fortune as a mail order bride. Harvey is a widowed rancher trying to raise mischievous twins all by himself in Arizona. Suzy and Alex, the twins, aren’t content to let their pa stay single and unhappy so they take actions into their own hands. When the twins mix their unsuspecting father with a bride expecting something completely different, nothing is certain except that a lot needs to happen to form a happy family. This book is a sweet, clean, western, historical, romance short story. It is a complete story, but it is also part of the Two is Better Than One series. Be sure to read them all - in any order! Always FREE on Kindle Unlimited
Mail Order Bride: A Bride for the Widower with Troublesome Twins (Two is Better Than One Book 2)
A Sweet Western Romance from #1 Best Selling Author Emily Woods Mae is stuck working a thankless job with no real prospect of a better life until she decides to change her fortune as a mail order bride. Harvey is a widowed rancher trying to raise mischievous twins all by himself in Arizona. Suzy and Alex, the twins, aren’t content to let their pa stay single and unhappy A Sweet Western Romance from #1 Best Selling Author Emily Woods Mae is stuck working a thankless job with no real prospect of a better life until she decides to change her fortune as a mail order bride. Harvey is a widowed rancher trying to raise mischievous twins all by himself in Arizona. Suzy and Alex, the twins, aren’t content to let their pa stay single and unhappy so they take actions into their own hands. When the twins mix their unsuspecting father with a bride expecting something completely different, nothing is certain except that a lot needs to happen to form a happy family. This book is a sweet, clean, western, historical, romance short story. It is a complete story, but it is also part of the Two is Better Than One series. Be sure to read them all - in any order! Always FREE on Kindle Unlimited
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Dorel –
This is the 16th book I read by Emily Woods. I loved ❤ this book's storyline. I loved ❤ the Christian theme in this story. I loved ❤ Mae's character. I loved ❤ Harvey's character. I loved ❤ Alex & Susan. I loved ❤ the ending. Awesome job Ms. Woods. This is the 16th book I read by Emily Woods. I loved ❤ this book's storyline. I loved ❤ the Christian theme in this story. I loved ❤ Mae's character. I loved ❤ Harvey's character. I loved ❤ Alex & Susan. I loved ❤ the ending. Awesome job Ms. Woods.
Jill –
Sweet Love story Mail-order bride stories are among some of my most favorite to read. I can't imagine the courage it must have taken for both parties to engage in such a deal. A sweet story about a mail-order bride, this novel shares how much the Good Lord wants to give us good things in our lives. Sweet Love story Mail-order bride stories are among some of my most favorite to read. I can't imagine the courage it must have taken for both parties to engage in such a deal. A sweet story about a mail-order bride, this novel shares how much the Good Lord wants to give us good things in our lives.
Nanci Duffy –
Good story I am rally beginning to enjoy Emily Woods books. She finds a way that make a simple story into a short but complete read. This small story of the journey of a Mail Order Bride will make you smile.
Donna –
Good book.
Elisa53 –
Wonderful love story Great story fallen down depressed girl trying to figure out how to make it in a tough world. Female character takes a chance, steps out into the unknown. Troubles follow but the man in the story comes out of his insecurities and finally sees how to help her.
gary c lehn –
Great story...... I enjoyed the authors story and the characters she created to aid her in telling it. The brave young woman headed west to meet and marry a man she had never seen before.
Lisa Seibert –
Good read Read they in no time enjoyed each book and would love to read more from this offer let me know r u think
Michele Lacroix –
I would have given this novella three stars, but for the historical research problems as noted in my comments. but because of those historical research mistakes I can only give it one star.
Tom Sant –
good read.entertaining and lighthearted reading
Linda B. Ellis –
A sweet story This was a moral that should be Remembered by all. The widower had twins that very ambitious. They had a plan that have them what they wanted
Glaidene Ramsey –
Western Historical Romance 5 star's for Emily Woods story. The time to be a mail order bride is stalled and the bride and groom take time to figure out the issues they are sharing. Of course it all works out well. Enjoy the story I did!!!!! Western Historical Romance 5 star's for Emily Woods story. The time to be a mail order bride is stalled and the bride and groom take time to figure out the issues they are sharing. Of course it all works out well. Enjoy the story I did!!!!!
Clara –
I really enjoyed this one. The twins have such personality and the relationship between Mae and Harvey is really sweet. It was well done. But it wasn't completely edited. I also very much dislike the cover picture. I really enjoyed this one. The twins have such personality and the relationship between Mae and Harvey is really sweet. It was well done. But it wasn't completely edited. I also very much dislike the cover picture.
Julie –
Sweet This is an adorable charming read! Brings an innocent romantic love to the pages then to your imagination if you allow it.
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