Rescue Me Mail Order Brides Box Set
Rescue Me Mail Order Brides Box Set
Twelve books in the Rescue Me Mail Order Brides series for one special price.
Save 25% when purchased together!
Belle by Margaret Tanner
To save her life, Belle Sharmon lets everyone think she has perished in a fire.
Stowing away on a freight train, Belle and her small son meet up with a Confederate soldier. Why is the man still in uniform when the war ended five years ago?
Lauren by Zina Abbott
Lauren Brower is traveling to Rawlins, Wyoming, to marry a sheep rancher she met through an advertisement. Much to her dismay, a thief snatches her reticule and runs off with her tickets and most of her money. What she still has tucked away on her person is not enough to buy a replacement ticket. She is offered a way to earn her fare plus extra funds, but it means she must delay meeting her intended.
Beatrice by Cheryl Wright
Beatrice Gaffney had been accosted one too many times and had reached her limit. However, when she fought back, she didn't disable her assailant, she killed him. Facing dire consequences, Beatrice decided she wasn’t hanging around to find out what they might be.
Lila by Kathleen Lawless
Desperate to escape her evil stepsisters, Lila heads West to be a mail-order bride. As she reaches her destination, her groom is shot dead in front of her. Suddenly, a mysterious stranger whisks her to safety.
Ellen by Elissa Strati
Ellen has been the family breadwinner while her men are off in Europe, making the world safe for democracy. But with the war over, Sydney, the man whose job she held, is back, and she is unemployed. And now Sydney is stalking her! At her mother's suggestion, she becomes a mail-order bride. But has she fled far enough to be safe?
Dagmar by F. Tilly Brownne
Dagmar Larsson barely escapes a kidnap attempt when she is mistaken for her wealthy employer, Alrik Soderlund’s daughter, Algot. Alrik is shocked at her uncanny likeness to his daughter. He hires Dagmar to lure the would-be kidnappers away by impersonating Algot and sailing to America where Dagmar will have the opportunity to become a mail-order bride. Unbeknownst to him, his daughter also sneaks aboard ship.
Josie by Lynne Lanning
Josie and her ma were desperate to save their farm. George wanted their farm and Josie wanted to know why. Something wasn’t right. Praying for the Lord to guide and protect her, she impulsively buys a newspaper, secretly responding to an ad for a mail-order bride.
Mathilda by Sarah Lamb
The last thing Mathilda thought she’d be doing was boarding the Titanic to escape the danger hot on her heels. With knowledge of important papers that could get her killed and a wad of money, she’s trying to get as far away as she can with her older sister.
Louise by Sarah Lamb
The night before her wedding and honeymoon on Titanic's maiden voyage, Louise discovers the man she was to marry is a hardened criminal. Desperate to escape and protect her younger sister, she does the only thing she can think of to hide—become a mail-order bride and mother to two young children. Louise knows nothing of mothering or managing a home, and it’s sure to be the perfect cover.
Luella by P. Creeden
To escape the abusive life she has in North Carolina, Luella Carter decides to respond to an advertisement for a mail-order bride. The gentleman who placed the ad claims to only want companionship and help around the house and does not need love, children, or other wifely duties. That suits Luella just fine, but when she arrives, she wonders if the decision was a big mistake.
Amanda by Marianne Spitzer
Amanda Sutton, the nanny to a wealthy family in Chicago, becomes suspicious of her employer when the man’s wife dies unexpectedly. Overhearing a conversation between her employer and his lover, Amanda knows she needs to flee town before the man realizes Amanda knows more than she should.
Grace by Patricia PacJac Carroll
Grace stopped to catch her breath and looked over her shoulder. Her misfortune began when she’d seen her boss shoot his partner, and she had run to St. Louis as a mail-order bride. If that wasn’t bad enough, her groom-to-be was a monster.
Run Time of all twelve books: 40 hrs. 56 mins.