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Loading... Kit McBride Gets a Wifeby Amy Barry
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I really appreciate that there was a greater emphasis on family than romance. Junebug was a riot and I will read the next in the series simply for her. ( ) Absolutely delightful, quirky western romance, set in the Montana frontier. It’s the characters that make this book, and I can’t wait for more time with the quarrelsome, stubborn, hilarious McBrides (especially Junebug). Kit, the dreamy book-obsessed blacksmith meets his match when a mail order bride situation gets… complicated. Great fun! Delightful as a re-read as well. Advanced Readers Copy provided by edelweiss. no reviews | add a review
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"The four McBride brothers have their worlds turned upside down when their precocious younger sister secretly places an advertisement for a mail-order bride. Kit McBride knows that Buck's Creek, Montana, is no place to find a wife. Between him and his three brothers-plus little Junebug-they manage all right on their own, thank you very much. But unbeknownst to Kit, his sister is sick to death of cleaning, cooking, and mending for her big brothers, so she places an ad in The Matrimonial News to get them hitched. After Maddy Mooney emigrated from Ireland, she found employment with an eccentric but poor widow. When her mistress decides to answer an ad for a mail-order bride, Maddy is dragged along for the ride to Montana. But en route to the West, Maddy is suddenly abandoned and left to assume the widow's name, position, and matrimonial prospects.... With no other recourse in the wilderness, Maddy must convince Kit that not only is she who she says she is, but she's the wife he never knew he needed"-- No library descriptions found. |
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