Kimi: The Shamed Big Beautiful Indian Bride (Big Beautiful Brides and Indians of Texas #1)

Faye Sonja


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Kimi: The Shamed Big Beautiful Indian Bride by Faye Sonja
Life in Texas in the early 1870s is tough, especially for someone like Kimi Brandon, a determined young woman of mixed Indian and white blood.

Her family lived with prejudice for years and had been shunned by society.

The future seems awfully bleak for the young woman, who, in addition to being a half-breed, has another unfavorable quality.

Her body is large.
Most men turn away from her.

Hence, she is shocked when a young ranch hand shows interest in her, and her naiveté gets her into a whirlwind of trouble.
Shamed, Kimi decides to take her future into her own hands.
She answers an ad from a Texas Ranger looking for a mail-order bride.

Thomas Jones, a man who lost it all after the Civil War, moved to Texas from South Carolina.
He wants to share his hopes and dreams with a loving companion.

Kimi is everything he hoped for, but the townsfolk’s prejudice threatens their new marriage.
And when a cruel rancher does the unthinkable, Kimi is in for the fight of her life.
Will she be able to save her marriage, or will the young woman end up leaving the town in shame?

But things don't turn out how he expected at all.
How will Robert react when he finds out his bride has fostered an Indian baby?
How will Viola react when Robert can't recognize her?

This is a sweet and CLEAN WESTERN ROMANCE short story.
Each installment is designed to be read in around two hours, so they're perfect for when you're waiting at appointments or have a few extra minutes to spare.

Each short story can be read as a stand alone but if you wish to read about the first two books are available for just $0.99 or FREE on Kindle Unlimited.

Big Beautiful Women & Indians of Texas:
Book2: Nadie’s story: The Crippled & Shunned Indian Bride
Book3: Bess’s story: The Reluctant & Spinster Bride
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