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The Miner's Montana Bride

By: Faith Reynolds, Gretchen Wheeler
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A woman fleeing debt. A cautious man, wary of betrayal. A scheming mother weaving a web of destruction.

On the edge of despair, Mary Watson watches her father’s beloved tailor shop teeter on the brink of foreclosure. With time and money running out, she replies to an advertisement in The Matrimonial Times. When the kind miner from Helena responds, Mary quickly falls for John through their letters. Faced with destitution, she risks everything, spending the last of her funds on a ticket west. But a malicious woman intercepts her last letter and John has no idea she’s coming…

John Harris, wary of being used for his wealth and influence, pretends to be a poor miner when he places an advertisement in The Matrimonial Times. Mary’s letters draw him in, opening his guarded heart to love anew. But when she suddenly appears in Helena, he’s caught off-balance. Then, the nefarious Mrs. Jones unveils a secret that shakes John's trust in the lovely Miss Watson. Is she the angel he believed, or a siren luring him to disaster?

The path to true love never runs smooth. Will Mary and John overcome mistrust and doubt to reach their happily ever after? Or will the insidious machinations of Mrs. Jones tear them apart forever?

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The narration lacked emotion & characteristics of the players. The story was positive in that the vile ones got their "come up'ems". It was enjoyable.

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