A Highwayman's Mail Order Bride
When Melissa married John Carter because her family couldn't afford to feed her, she had no idea of the cruelty of the man. After seeing an ad in the paper for paid passage westward, she answers the ad in the hopes to use the ticket to escape.
She gets on a coach from Boston, heading west, with no money, and needing a roof over her head. A stagecoach robbery is a deterrent she did not count on, nor need.
A Rancher's Pretend Mail Order Bride
Rancher Mark Furnish is in a bind. His ranch is losing money, the banks have turned him down, and his wealthy grandfather back east is refusing to fund the venture anymore unless Mark has a wife. The mail order bride that was supposed to be his has now become his foreman's wife. The mail order bride thing didn't work out so well for this sexy cowboy rancher. Who says the second time will be a success?
A Rancher's Surprise Mail Order Bride
Rancher Ryan Belton's looking forward to his sister's nuptials. Poor Ryan has no idea that Abigail, the friend his sister's invited to the wedding, is a mail order bride. When he finds out and pushes her out of his life, she has no option but to find a position wherever she can.
When he finds her walking into the saloon, he realizes she will be a fallen woman and it's all his fault. How can he convince this hardheaded proud woman that she doesn't belong in a saloon?
A Foreman's Unplanned Bride
Foreman Lewis Sutton's been like a son to Richard Reed. Except he's not his son. So when Richard dies and Lewis has to contact his estranged daughters to come claim the ranch that Lewis loves, he's left with a bitter taste in his mouth. Molly Reed's got a good life in Baltimore. She's just taken a position that she's been pursuing for what seems like forever. A journalist spot. She's been trying to get that job for so long, and she's written her heart out to get it. Now she has to leave?
The Sheriff's Fugitive Bride
Phoebe Reed made the mistake of going into town and running into a saloon girl. Or maybe it was lying about the stolen wallet the saloon girl slipped her. A series of mistakes have left her in hot water with the town's hunky sheriff, Rance Connelly.
Rance knows this woman's lying to him. He just can't peg why. He also knows she's not a saloon girl. Why won't she tell him her name? Why won't she confess to stealing the wallet?
An Undercover Detective's Bride
Rachel Reed left Baltimore with a secret that none of her sisters are aware of. A secret so sinister she fears that drastic means need to be taken to protect herself and the ones she loves. She'd hoped she'd left the secret behind in Baltimore, until one fateful day a presence on the streets of Carson City brings the whole matter full circle.
Mason Murphy's on a mission to protect a witness from a group of criminals with one intent—leave no witnesses.
An Inconvenient Bride
Kidnapped and held for ransom, Holly Reed escapes and makes a run for it.
Half Indian, half Scottish, Roan MacIntosh's just another mountain man. One who wants to be left alone. He doesn't want company, especially not some yappy female he saves from a blizzard. He also doesn't need anyone.
Until he's got new set of unexpected visitors.
A Bargain for a Bride
Cate Reed has one ambition. One dream. One goal. A theatre in Carson City. How can they not have one? So uncivilized. This dream of hers goes against the grain of her sisters, and it seems ,of most polite society.
Polite society be damned, Cate Reed's going to get her theatre, come hell or high water. Or a man who has a bargain.
Cate Reed's made a deal with a devil. A devilishly handsome stranger named Landon Jenkins.