On the Edge of Forever

ebook Four Historical Romance Novellas

By Doreen Milstead

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Note: This powerful and wryly told story contains a small amount of mild Old West violence and language, but it is suitable for those readers over 16.Synopsis: It's In The Cards For Eccentric Bartender Bill & The Proper English Woman – A crusty accountant turned bartender places an ad in a newspaper for a year to get an English mail order bride, then promptly forgets about it, until a proper English lady shows up suddenly in his saloon more than a year later.Just Shut Up & Kiss Me Already - When a sheriff finds that he needs someone to help take care of his two children after his wife dies, he never thought that he'd get an organ playing non-believer like the woman who arrived on his doorstep one day.The Biracial Bride & Her Colorado Rancher - A biracial woman from the south decides to go to a rancher in Colorado, but she hasn't told him she's half black. At the train station she is devastated when he thinks an obnoxious southern belle is the bride he has gone there to meet. He lets his intended stay at his ranch until she decides what to do, and things become very interesting from that point forward.Rejected By Royalty But Marrying The Rancher Instead - A woman who is minor royalty leaves the confines of her family home in England, to visit with a friend in America. As soon as she arrives she sees a newspaper advertisement for mail order brides and shortly after that, she's off for the adventure of her lifetime, to a rancher who thinks she's beautiful despite her limp and self-admitted plainness.
On the Edge of Forever