By: Cynthia Hickey
A Newspaper Ad for Husbands Brings a Wave of Men to a Small Kansas Town
Genre: Romance Historical | Inspirational Historical | Inspirational Romance
Barbour Books
June 1, 2017
On Sale: June 1, 2017
Featuring:
448 pages
ISBN: 168322132X
EAN: 9781683221326
Kindle: B0711QTYTM
Paperback / e-Book
Book Summary
Seven women seek husbands to help them rebuild a Kansas town.
Meet seven of Turtle Springs, Kansas’, finest women who are determined to revive their small town after the War Between the States took most of its men. . .and didn’t return them. The ladies decide to advertise for husbands and devise a plan for weeding out the riff raff. But how can they make the best practical choices when their hearts cry out to be loved?
Abigail’s Proposal by Cynthia Hickey
When her father never returned from the war, Abigail Melton
stepped into his role as town mayor. The town needs men, and
she needs a husband—and she has a big idea how to find
both—but her first duty is to hire a sheriff. And drifter
Josiah Ingram will do just fine.
The Kidnapped Groom by Susan Page Davis
Riding through the Flint Hills on his way to Dodge City,
cowboy Sam Cayford finds himself the kidnapping victim of
two children. When he meets their lovely mother, Maggie
Piner—whom the kids insist he should marry—Sam starts to
question God’s plans versus his own.
A Clean Slate by Susanne Dietze
Schoolmarm Roberta “Birdy” Green won’t marry any of the
prospective grooms flocking to town. After losing her fiancé
in the war, the only love her broken heart can bear is for
her students. But then she takes on a new pupil—Drew Cooper,
one of the gentlemen drawn to Kansas by the advertisement
for grooms.
Sunshine of My Heart by Darlene Franklin
Debbie Barker longs to bring beauty to her new home on the
prairie, where her family moved after the war, and seeks a
husband to help her father run the ranch. Zack Gage returned
home from the war to a life in ruins—family dead and
business bankrupted. He answers the mail-order husband ad to
seek a fresh start. But neither Debbie nor Zeke know what
they are doing when it comes to ranching. . .or love.
Come What May by Patty Smith Hall
Chardy Stevens is at the end of her rope. Between running
her late father’s store and tending to her four younger
brothers, she barely has time to breathe, much less look for
a husband to help her. The boys scare off most of her
prospects and throw Chardy together with her childhood
friend Luke, a disabled veteran who seeks her happiness
above his own.
Dime Novel Suitor by Carrie Fancett Pagels
Widow Caroline Kane is the proprietor of a restaurant and
inn—and responsible for her five teenaged siblings. But she
has no plans of finding a mail-order groom. Britisher Barden
Granville IV is on a “cowboy holiday” when he finds himself
flat broke in Kansas. When he answers an old “help wanted”
ad, Caroline misconstrues Barden is there as a potential
husband. Will the beautiful and fiesty widow cause the new
vicar to make Kansas his home?
Louder than Words by Gina Welborn
After years of writing abolitionist pamphlets and
chronicling soldier life during the war, J.R. Lockhart is
bored and jumps at the opportunity to investigate an
advertisement for husbands for an article in Godey’s Lady’s
Book. Jane Ransome would like to help the
charming-but-oblivious-to-life-out-West man chronicle the
courtships developing in town, but she has her own husband
to find—one who will fit perfectly in her picket-fenced
Kansas home.