Spinster Mail-Order Brides for Christmas
Myra and Merrilee
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Narrado por:
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Ally Sommers
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Marisa Masterson
Sobre este áudio
Two mail-order bride romances from Marisa Masterson!
A Farmer for Christmas
Children! Myra Smithson is tired of them. She didn't expect to be disinherited or to end up as her brother's unpaid nanny and cook. Thank goodness her matchmaker neighbor offers Myra a way out of the situation.
Reinhold "Holder" Sittig knows he can't expect his terminally ill mother to care for his daughters. Following advice, he sends away for a mail-order bride. Too bad he forgets to mention his children in the letter.
What happens after this Christmas bride discovers she's once again expected to be the unpaid nanny and cook? Will she find any tenderness from her stubborn German husband?
A Keeper for Christmas
How could this man fool the people around him?
At first glance, mail-order bride Merrilee Rollins knew her deranged groom was normal. Actually, incredible seemed more apt. With his black wavy hair and blue eyes stirring something deep within her, she ignored mystery surrounding him and went ahead with their Christmas wedding.
Why did the strange accidents begin happening?
Soon after his bride’s arrival, Carl Sittig's problems started. Merrilee’s presence made it difficult to maintain his facade of lunacy. After touching her once, he longed to be her husband in truth. Having witnessed a murder, if he wanted to stay alive he would have to pretend to be crazy.
With a new threat from Merrilee's past bringing danger to the couple, does this marriage have any chance?
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