The Duped Bride & Her Marshall (Brave Brides & Lomax Bad Brothers #3)

Faye Sonja


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The Duped Bride & Her Marshall by Faye Sonja
Emeline Redfield has known tragedy from an early age.
Alone and abandoned by her family after a childhood illness, Emeline grew up without her nine brothers and sisters. She feels their absence every day and longs once more to feel a part of a family.

But now at eighteen, Emeline can't see how that will ever happen.
Everything changes, though, when she gets the frightening news that she is to be sold as a bride to a man that she has never met.

Emeline doesn't want to go.
Not even when she is told that Hank Lomax is a humble farmer.
But she wonders: is this her one chance to find a family of her own?

But the Lomax family is not the family she had imagined. They are not humble farmers at all.
They are a family of wild men, outlaws and con men, and US Marshall Hank Lomax is no better than the rest of them.

Hank Lomax hasn't spoken to his brothers in years.
He has his reasons …
But how will the innocent Emeline, separated so cruelly from her own brothers and sisters, be able to understand that?

What will happen when Emeline arrives in Dallas and realizes she has been duped?
Hank is used to arresting men and taking them into custody.
But he is not used to chasing down his own reluctant bride.
And what lengths will Hank to go to tame his runaway bride?

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 in order the first two books are available for just $0.99 or FREE on Kindle Unlimited.

Brave Brides & Lomax Bad Brothers:
Book1: Faith’s story: The Runaway Bride & Her Outlaw
Book2: Carrie’s story: The Lost Bride & Her Conman
Book3: Emeline’s story: The Duped Bride & Her Marshall
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