Prairie Grooms Bks 1-3 – Kit Morgan Free Audiobook

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Written by Kit Morgan
Read by Michael Rahhal
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
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Book 1: August

Prairie Grooms is a series, so you’ll want to read these books in order to have the most fun. Kit Morgan’s books are fun, whimsical, sweet stories about the old west, its people, but especially about Clear Creek. One of the wackiest little towns in the old west!

Also by Kit Morgan:
The Prairie Bride Series, beginning with ‘His Prairie Princess’

And:
The Holiday Mail Order Bride Series, beginning with ‘The Christmas Mail Order Bride’

Clear Creek was a quaint little place, one most men took one look at, and decided to settle. There was only one problem. There were no women. In fact, the town was so small, most women took one look at it, laughed, and whipped their horses into a frenzy to get as far from it as possible before their husbands could protest. This of course left a mighty big hole in the hearts of what men were left behind in the little community.

Duncan Cooke, aka The Duke of Stantham, also had a problem. He had a huge estate in England to manage, one not far from London, and it came with all the problems one would expect with an estate in disarray. Including six unwed cousins, women no man would touch for fear of losing either a limb, or worse. Strange things happened to all who tried to court them, so they were left untouched, and very unwed.

But Duncan realized that Clear Creek had exactly what he needed. Men! And so with the help of his brother’s wife Sadie, he concocted a plan to send his cousins to Clear Creek as mail order brides! He just hoped the calamity that often followed them, didn’t find its way across the sea as well …
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Book 2: Ryder

Prairie Grooms is a series, so you’ll want to read the books in order to have the most fun! Enjoy these sweet, inspirational romances about life and love in the old west!

What happens when three English ladies are shipped off halfway across the world as mail order brides? EVERYTHING! Three sisters, Penelope, Constance and Eloise go from a posh lifestyle outside of London to Clear Creek, a nothing of a town full of quirky characters, crazy live-stock, and bumbling villains! Penelope is the first to wed, (August, Prairie Grooms, Book One) and learns her prim and proper ways don’t have the impact she expects on the locals. Now it’s her sister’s turn …

Constance had an adventurous spirit, but was it adventurous enough to make a life with Ryder Jones? His country speech bordered on barbaric (at least in her eyes) and his isolated way of life out on the Prairie scared her to death! Would she ever see her sisters again? How could she possibly adapt to living with such a man?

Ryder had seen his share in his 26 short years. Orphaned at nine, raised by Indians, he held to their way of life for as long as he could. But circumstances forced him and his brother to return to the ways of the white man and seek out a new life, one that included a wife for each of them. But neither was prepared for the kind of woman they got when they decided to send away for mail order brides!
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Book 3: Seth

What happens when three English ladies are shipped off halfway across the world as mail order brides? EVERYTHING! Three sisters, Penelope, Constance and Eloise go from a posh lifestyle outside of London to Clear Creek, a nothing of a town full of quirky characters, crazy live-stock, and bumbling villains! Penelope is the first to wed, (August, Prairie Grooms, Book One) and learns her prim and proper ways don’t have the impact she expects on the locals. Then it’s Constance’s turn, (Ryder, Prairie Grooms, Book Two) who finds that patience is a virtue, especially when one marries before her future husband has had a chance to finish his house! Now, it’s time for Eloise to wed …

Eloise was the least adventurous of her sisters, and thought she wanted a life of peaceful serenity alongside a quiet man, one civilized and genteel. But did she know herself well enough to stick to her own assumptions? Yet alone, the man she was going to marry?

Seth Jones gave the appearance of a dutiful, yet bumbling hotel clerk, while his brother Ryder was considered the rugged hero, one who’d saved his wife and himself from death. How could Seth compare to that? Worse, how could he allow his future bride to know he’d done things, things that would probably make her scream and run the other way?

She was his mail-order bride, but was that fact enough to make her want to marry him if she ever discovered his past?

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