Western Weddings

I love Kate Bridges so that's the main reason I bought this book but I enjoyed all three stories!

Rocky Mountain Bride by J Hart is a wonderful story both H/h are lovable Smile Savannah Knowles has come to the Montana Territory to be a mail-order bride to Nate Brooks. They have corresponded with each other for over a year and Savannah thinks she knows Nate so well. Nate arrives at the train station to pick up a package from Savannah for his father--his parents have been writing to Savannah. Nate had a romance go bad and now doesn't want a thing to do with women but his mother wants him to be as happy as she and his father are so she sends for Savannah and now the romance begins.........

    Shotgun Vows by K Bridges is an NorthWest Mountie story in the Yukon I've enjoyed them all too. Milly Thornbottom has been waiting for spring because of all the dances and socials, she's old enough to be a bride now. Corporal Weston Williams is a real *hunk* and he finally see Milly as a very attractive woman. Last year while in quarantine in KLONDIKE DOCTOR she made a special effort to try and get his attention but her parents didn't want him to pay her attention and he thought she was too young but not now Smile He does pay attention to her now and her father holds a shotgun on him while they exchange vows. We get to see how they find their way to each other. I enjoyed but wanted a full length book too.

    Springville Wife by C. Sands is a very good story too. After having her husband gunned down while in a stagecoach robbery she has come home to her Aunt Enid. She's going to be the schoolmarm and try to pass on her love of reading to her students. Her childhood nemesis Caleb Matlock is getting the school ready for her Laughing Caleb explains that he liked her and was paying attention to her when they were children and now he still likes her and wants to pay attention as a man to a woman but she just can't until she meets 7 or 8 y.o. Opal, Caleb's niece, who he has raised. Opal and Aunt Enid work to be matchmakers. Cute little story. 

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