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The Mail-Order Brides of Darling Creek - Knox, Abby
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The Mail-Order Brides series is a contemporary cowboy romance full of high heat, happily ever afters, protective heroes, lovable heroines and small-town charm. Each book is a stand alone romance. No cliffhangers, no cheating, but lots of insta-love goodness! A Baby for the Bride Zeke Wilkins needs help. Calving season on his Montana ranch is fast approaching, his party animal brothers are going on vacation, and to top it all off, he's just inherited a baby. He needs a nanny, and he needs one fast. Desperation and sleeplessness conspire to cause this crusty cowboy to post his ad to the wrong…mehr

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The Mail-Order Brides series is a contemporary cowboy romance full of high heat, happily ever afters, protective heroes, lovable heroines and small-town charm. Each book is a stand alone romance. No cliffhangers, no cheating, but lots of insta-love goodness! A Baby for the Bride Zeke Wilkins needs help. Calving season on his Montana ranch is fast approaching, his party animal brothers are going on vacation, and to top it all off, he's just inherited a baby. He needs a nanny, and he needs one fast. Desperation and sleeplessness conspire to cause this crusty cowboy to post his ad to the wrong site, and before you can say "giddy up," this man finds himself saddled with yet another set of problems. Specifically, a curvy, sexy, delicious, confounding and confusing problem. Serena Rogers needs to get the heck out of Dodge-or, Chicago, where she's stuck in an untenable situation with her smarmy, cheating ex and a pile of medical bills. A new life as a mail-order bride out West? Sure! She'll be the first to admit this might be a crackpot idea, but desperate times call for desperate measures. Fresh mountain air, big skies, and an instant groom in the form of a rugged, hard-working cowboy is precisely what this city girl craves. A Week to Wed When Lincoln Hall learns his father's last will and testament stipulates that he be married by the age of 40 in order to inherit the family's Montana ranch or lose everything, he needs to act fast to find a bride. This lonely cowboy has spent a decade paying the price for the shame he brought upon his family in his younger days. No one in Darling Creek wants anything to do with him, he's sure of that. A mail-order bride is the easiest solution. But when his bride shows up with plans for a big, lavish ceremony, Lincoln knows that there's nothing "easy" about this situation. And the clock is ticking. Maisy Milliken is a bride with a plan. A big one. When she leaves behind a life in which everything has been decided for her, she's suddenly free to have the wedding - and the marriage - that she's always dreamed of. She's never going back to her old life in Dallas but she's sure going to celebrate the new one. But when her grouchy, impatient groom tells her she only has a week to plan it, she's not sure how to pull that off. She's new in town, and resources are limited in this remote ranching community. With her newfound determination and grit, however, nothing is going to stand in the way. Not even a ticking clock. Her Guardian Groom The more time Jonas Whitlock spends alone on his small Montana ranch, the closer he is to losing it. It sure would be nice to have someone to talk to other than a bunch of cattle. With no spare time to date, and miles from the nearest neighbor, his options for companionship are limited. Maybe his uncle's decision to go the mail-order-bride route isn't as crazy as Jonas first thought. Some guys don't get the hint after going on a bad first date. Charity Montgomery had one of those dates, and now she has a stalker. After she changes her number, the jerk starts to make trouble for her at work. Desperate to get out of town and start a new life, Charity takes a blind leap of faith and agrees to marry a lonely cowboy in the wilds of Montana. With trouble out of the way, she falls hard and fast for the man who will do anything to keep her safe.
Autorenporträt
Abby Knox writes feel-good, high-heat romance that she herself would want to read. Readers have described her stories as quirky, sexy, adorable, and hilarious. All of that adds up to Abby's overall goal in life: to be kind and to have fun! Abby's favorite tropes include: Forced proximity, opposites attract, grumpy/sunshine, age gap, boss/employee, fated mates/insta-love, and more. Abby is heavily influenced by Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gilmore Girls, and LOST. But don't worry, she won't ever make you suffer like Luke & Lorelai. If any or all of that connects with you, then you came to the right place.