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A Bride for Jeremiah

by Christine Sterling

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Can one wounded heart heal another?Esther Thompson longs for a husband and a home, but at nearing thirty, and plain as they come, she knows her chances of having either are slim. Until the loss of her position as a governess forces her into becoming a mail order bride.After losing his beloved wife, Jeremiah Price is left with a broken heart, five children and a farm to take care of. Desperate for a new wife to ease his workload, and after three successive brides balk at the prospect of such a large family, he insists on a proxy marriage for his fourth. Whatever happens, he needs this one to stay. When Esther and Jeremiah finally meet, neither is what the other is hoping for. But they could turn out to be just what the other needs. This is a sweet historical romance, the first in a multi-author project releasing every two weeks. Each book is a stand-alone HEA romance. Here is the release order for The Proxy Bride Series:A Bride for Jeremiah by Christine SterlingA Bride for Clay by Marianne SpitzerA Bride for Nathan by Barbara GossA Bride for Abel by Cyndi RayeA Bride for Finn by Linda EllenA Bride for Carter by Wendy May AndrewsA Bride for Charles by H. L. RobertsA Bride for Sterling by Parker J. ColeA Bride for Henry by P. Creeden… (more)
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Can one wounded heart heal another?Esther Thompson longs for a husband and a home, but at nearing thirty, and plain as they come, she knows her chances of having either are slim. Until the loss of her position as a governess forces her into becoming a mail order bride.After losing his beloved wife, Jeremiah Price is left with a broken heart, five children and a farm to take care of. Desperate for a new wife to ease his workload, and after three successive brides balk at the prospect of such a large family, he insists on a proxy marriage for his fourth. Whatever happens, he needs this one to stay. When Esther and Jeremiah finally meet, neither is what the other is hoping for. But they could turn out to be just what the other needs. This is a sweet historical romance, the first in a multi-author project releasing every two weeks. Each book is a stand-alone HEA romance. Here is the release order for The Proxy Bride Series:A Bride for Jeremiah by Christine SterlingA Bride for Clay by Marianne SpitzerA Bride for Nathan by Barbara GossA Bride for Abel by Cyndi RayeA Bride for Finn by Linda EllenA Bride for Carter by Wendy May AndrewsA Bride for Charles by H. L. RobertsA Bride for Sterling by Parker J. ColeA Bride for Henry by P. Creeden

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