• Mail Order Bride - Montana Orphan

  • Echo Canyon Brides, Book 8
  • By: Linda Bridey
  • Narrated by: Lawrence D. Yaklin
  • Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (19 ratings)

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Mail Order Bride - Montana Orphan

By: Linda Bridey
Narrated by: Lawrence D. Yaklin
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Publisher's summary

Nick Terranova and Maura, both broken in their own ways, embark on a romance, but just when happiness is on the horizon for them, obstacles arise that test their faith. Will they overcome them or succumb to despair and disappointment?

©2015 Beldene Publishing (P)2016 Beldene Publishing

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Montana orphan

Good people in a small western town take in lost souls and make lives better. Nice story.

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A Young Woman Enslaved Breaks Free to Join Echo

Read series in order because the great, loving romantic characters of Echo continue as the secondary characters of each book in this series. In this book, a young woman, takem captive as a child, escapes and takes refuge with Echols Italian family.




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The Terranova family arrives home to find that someone has been in their house ... just like In the Goldilocks story.
They start searching and very soon Nick bumps into Maura, who is on the run and has taken refuge in their home.
Both have problems in their pasts that they are struggling to confront and come to terms with and they find that they are drawn to each other.
We again meet up with some of the other members in the town of Echo and read about how their lives are progressing.
I loved the ups and the downs of this story, all the weddings and the family and friends support, the caring and loving that just shines through in all Linda Bridey's stories.
Lawrence D. Yaklin does a great job with his narration, as usual, and helps make this a very interesting and entertaining audiobook.
To me, this is the best of this series so far and I can safely recommend it.
I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author in exchange for an unbiased review.

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Dreams & Heartaches

The characters in these are good, dreams and heartache seem so real. Obstacles and surprise may stand in the way of happiness. Enjoyable and narration are good. Given audio for my voluntary review and my honest opinion

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