Too Many Wives

April Hill


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Too Many Wives by April Hill
Henry D'Aith is a well-educated Wyoming lumberjack and contented bachelor deceived into thinking he's found the woman of his dreams in Annie, a wide-eyed, innocent young heiress. After a whirlwind courtship, he loads up a buckboard and rides happily off with his wealthy new bride to her prosperous mountain "estate"--which Henry soon learns is a run-down farm occupied by a house full of Annie's unkempt, uncouth, and unwed sisters--all of whom swear like longshoremen and have the temperament of polecats. Trapped for the winter by a heavy storm, Henry undertakes the taming of all these unsavory shrews. 

Turning his hellish backwoods sisters-in-law into mannerly, marriageable young ladies proves to be a daunting task. 
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