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Mail-order bride / Debbie Macomber.
Now available for the first time as an eBook, Debbie Macomber's irresistible novel puts a modern spin on an old-fashioned way of finding "the one." After Caroline Myers gets her heart broken, her beloved great-aunts send her on a spur-of-the-moment northern adventure, equipped with little more than a batch of their special spiked tea. But soon after hopping a plane to Gold River, Alaska, a still loopy Caroline takes part in an odd ceremony that ends with a kiss from her personal tour guide. The next thing she knows, she wakes up with a ring on her finger. Paul Trevor has always wanted a family, but his long work hours and remote location make dating impossible, so he takes an unconventional first step: sending away for a wife. He falls hard for Caroline's photograph and letter, but after the wedding, it's clear they've both been duped by his new bride's well-meaning aunts. Caroline's afraid this trip has been a mistake. Now Paul just needs to convince her it's the best mistake she'll ever make. Praise for Debbie Macomber "No one tugs at readers' heartstrings quite as effectively as Macomber."-Chicago Tribune "The reigning queen of women's fiction."-The Sacramento Bee "It's impossible not to cheer for Macomber's characters. . . . When it comes to creating a special place and memorable, honorable characters, nobody does it better than Macomber."-BookPage Published by Debbie Macomber Books
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- ISBN: 9781941824108 (electronic bk)
- Physical Description: 1 online resource.
- Publisher: New York : Ballantine Books, 2016.
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