A Dogtown Christmas (Oklahoma Lovers 4.50) - Page 39

Mitch turned to Ian. “A sister.”

“Pants, Pa. Remember?”

Mitch sat alongside her. “What shall we name her?”

Priscilla ran her finger over the soft, downy black hair. “How about Grace?”

“Grace it is.” He tugged Ian over. “Come meet your sister, Grace.”

“She’s so little.”

“About the same size you were.”

Mitch looked at Priscilla. “Do you think Jesse will believe she was a month early?”

She looked at him and burst out laughing. “No. I don’t think so.”

He ran his fingers through his hair. “I’m in a lot of trouble.”

The End

A Dogtown Christmas is the sixth book in the Oklahoma Lovers series. The series, in reading order, is:

A Run for Love

A Prescription for Love

A Chance to Love Again

A Wife by Christmas

Anyplace But Here

A Dogtown Christmas

Turn the page for the first chapter of Julia: Bride of New York, American Mail-Order Bride Series.

Sheriff Fletcher Adams has no intention of taking a wife, but when mail order bride Julia Benson is stranded at the train station after her intended husband rejects her, it starts to seem like a good idea.

Too bad she doesn’t agree.

JULIA

Bride of New York

American Mail-Order Brides Series

Chapter One

October 16, 1890

Julia Benson wiped her sweaty palms on her skirt and gazed out the train window as it pulled into the station. Smoke from the engine floated past the glass, clouding her view of the station and town. Wickerton, New York.

This was it. Her stop.

What have I done? I must be out of my mind to agree to marry a stranger.

A mail order bride. Never in her wildest imaginings—and she had plenty of those—had she ever envisioned herself as one. That title was reserved for ugly, aging, desperate women who traveled from their hometown to marry men who badly needed a wife.

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