Interview for a Wife (Nebraska Prairie #3)
Ruth Ann Nordin
Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
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Open door [?]
· 3 ratings · 133 pages · Published: 25 Sep 2021

Widower Bill Harvey is in need of a wife to help him run his general store. Plus, it would be nice to have help raising his two young children. But being confined to a wheelchair doesn’t exactly make him confident when it comes to a more intimate union with a woman. So when Deanne comes in for an interview, he makes a stipulation. He’ll marry her, but they won’t be consummating the marriage. So the marriage will be more of a partnership than a romance.
A marriage of convenience suits Deanne just fine. She’s not looking for love. As long as she doesn’t have to return to her hometown, she’ll be happy.
It’s not long before Bill starts to have desires he put behind him after the accident that confined him to a wheelchair. Yes, it was his decision to treat their marriage like a partnership, but after he gets to know her, he starts to want more. Exactly how can he, someone who is only half a man, expect a woman to want a real marriage with him?
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The 'Nebraska Prairie' series
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dual-pov · historical · m-f · victorian · historical western · third-person-pov · western · length-novella · disabilities and marks · shy-hero · open-door
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