Prairie Brides: Four New Inspirational Love Stories from the North American PrairieEach of these historical novellas is set on the open plains when saying "I do" also most often meant committing to a life of hard work against the backbreaking soil. But, love has the ability to shine over any circumstance and light the bride's eyes with sparkles of hope. |
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