Ace's Bride: Mail Order Bride Tales

· Mail Order Bride Tales Book 3 · Virtual Bookseller, LLC
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The Past Collides With the Future Creating Mail-Order Bride Sparks

After being gone for years, Mick ‘Ace’ McIntire ordered himself a mail-order bride and returned home to Russell Gulch, Colorado. But everything has changed at home. His reason for ordering himself a bride is dead, and Mick is hiding his alter ego, Ace, from his family. If things couldn’t get worse, his mail-order bride is right out of the past he’s trying to keep hidden.


Anna Young, or Lady Melody as she’s known in the saloon, is running from a much too ambitious fan who wants to make her his own caged singing bird. The only way to escape her over zealous suitor is to become unavailable, so she signs up with a mail-order bride agency. Imagine her surprise when the man who lifts the veil at her wedding is non other than the attractive gambler in the saloon where she sang. 


Hiding from the past, can Mick and Anna start fresh or will the demons from the River Bottom Saloon follow them to Colorado? And can the attraction they denied in Kansas City overcome their distrust and bring them together forever?

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USA Today bestselling author Sylvia McDaniel has published more than ninety western historical, contemporary romance and even a few sci-fi novels. Known for her sweet, funny, family-oriented stories, Sylvia is the author of The Burnett Brides, Lipstick and Lead, Return to Cupid, Texas and The Kissing Oaks Billionaire Brothers series.

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