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A New Groom for Christmas

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A New Groom for Christmas

By: Faith Reynolds, Gretchen Wheeler
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A woman with nowhere to go. A man searching for a new home. A villain luring young women to ruin.
Molly Daly is a maid for the Dalton family, part of the Boston elite. She begins corresponding via The Matrimonial Times with Ollie Blackstone, a miner in Denver. When she is falsely accused of stealing and put out onto the cold winter streets, she sees no choice but to go west. But when she arrives in Denver, Ollie is nowhere to be found...

When his dear uncle passes, leaving behind his ranch in Hidden Pines, Trent Ellis is grief-stricken but determined to make a new life away from the hustle of Denver's crowded streets. While on the train to Hidden Pines, he crosses paths with the beautiful, desperate Molly, who is about to be thrown into the cold yet again. He saves her, falling hard for the lovely Molly. By the end of the short trip from Denver, he wants nothing more than to show her there's a life waiting for both of them in Hidden Pines...

But Molly has already been burned once by a dishonest suitor. Will Trent be able to share the magic of Christmas with his beloved, or will he watch her vanish from his life as quickly as she appeared?

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I like Faith’s writing, her stories always entertaining. The virtual voice does not pause correctly, nor is there emotion in the reading. Can you teach emotion to a machine?

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