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AN UNEXPECTED GROOM
(Escape to the West book 4)

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When heart and mind pull in opposite directions, which way do you turn?
 
Louisa Wood’s parents have always taught her that appearance is everything, and to behave like a lady because one day she would marry a man who could make her one. But without money or social standing, New York society has proved beyond Louisa’s reach. The answer? Go where no one knows who she is.
 
A young accountant advertising for a mail order bride seems the perfect solution, until Louisa arrives in California to find that Jesse Johnson has been keeping a secret and isn’t at all what she’s expecting. What he is, however, is charming and handsome, and she agrees to stay for two weeks despite knowing she will likely return home at the end.  
 
But as a mystery at the bank where Jesse works draws them closer and her heart wakes to new possibilities, for the first time in her life Louisa finds herself doubting everything she’s been raised to believe.

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    • No One's Bride
    • A Hope Unseen
    • The Wayward Heart
    • An Unexpected Groom
    • The Truth About Love
    • More Than Gold
    • The Judge's Daughter
    • Courting Will
    • The Stable Hand Lord
    • The Blacksmith's Heart
    • The Doctor's Honor
    • An Agent for Belle
    • An Agent for Clara
    • An Agent for Kitty
    • An Agent for Phoebe
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