Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs series (#1-5) by Linda Carroll-Bradd, Patricia PacJac Carroll, Zina Abbott, P. A. Estelle & Sandra E Sinclair
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Overview: Each book in the Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs series is a Clean, Sweet Western Historical Romance by Sweet American Sweetheart Authors.
Genre: Fiction > Romance > Historical > Western
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Perfectly Mismatched by Linda Carroll-Bradd (Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs #1)
Shame over her father’s arrest sends socialite Aurelia Northcliffe running for a new home and a new name. After she makes sure her younger sister is secure, she travels west to become a mail-order bride in Jubilee Springs, CO. Not only is she shocked at the size of the tiny mining town, the men she’s matched with make her second guess her decision. One potential groom is much too unsophisticated and the other much too discerning–even if he’s the one who makes her feel safe.
Mine Manager Declan MacNeill prides himself on following rules to the letter. Initially resistant to the upcoming bride event, he remembers his short marriage in Ireland and realizes what he’s been missing. His first sight of his potential bride sets his protective instincts on high alert. Everything about her behavior indicates she’s keeping secrets. And Declan is determined on finding out why.
Ellen’s Lesson by Patricia PacJac Carroll (Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs #2)
Ellen Barker is a schoolteacher in Barker, Kansas. She feels as dry and brittle as the summer grass and decides she has to take a chance on life. She writes to a mail order bride agency and is soon on her way to Jubilee Springs, Colorado to marry a miner.
Tyler Fletcher – a happy-go-lucky cowboy turned miner decides he might like to try out married life. Not like the little town of Jubilee Springs had any women to liven up the town. His problem, he can’t read or write. He gets his friend, Nelson, to write a letter and sign up for the mail order brides. Of course he can’t read the letters and Nelson sets him up as a joke with the most boring and homeliest sounding bride.
After he sees her, Tyler wants nothing to do with the plain schoolteacher. Other than to learn how to read and write. Ellen knows she’s plain and fears she’ll be rejected.
The livery owner, always the entrepreneur, takes an interest in the couple and helps Ellen see she is not an ugly woman but one who any man would be proud to call his wife. But will he be caught in his own scheme?
Aaron’s Annulment Bride by Zina Abbott (Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs #3)
Aaron Brinks, son of the Jubilee Springs mercantile owners, has been living in a small room above his parents’ store even though he is employed at the Prosperity Mine. When the mine owners announce they have contacted a mail order bride agency, and will allot company houses to the first ten miners who choose a bride and pay her way, he decides it is time for a house of his own.
Shy Andrea Draper must escape her father’s ranch. Her father has discouraged all potential suitors because he does not want to lose his unpaid housekeeper, laundress, and the cook for him and his men. Then there is the problem of Lloyd McCreary, her father’s foreman.
Learning her friend intends to go to Jubilee Springs as a mail order bride, going with her seems Andrea’s only option for escape. She agrees to marry Aaron even though she knows she is not worthy to be any man’s wife. While trying to convince him to be married in name only until he gains title to his house, at which time they can annul the marriage, Andrea’s father shows up to drag her home against her will.
Learning what he is up against, Aaron must decide if it is just the house he wants, or if he wants Andrea.
The Sheriff and the Miner’s Daughter by P. A. Estelle (Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs #4)
Jim Hawkins, sheriff of Jubilee Springs, watches as six ladies get off the train, ready to meet and hopefully marry men from the Prosperity Mine. He watches as one of the women leave the
group and heads his way.
She is there to find somebody. Sheriff Hawkins is more than happy to help her until he finds out the person is Amos Lehman. He is a crusty old miner who has worked his mine before the town was even a town. His cabin is old and hardly enough room for one, let alone a female.
When Jim suggests she get back on the train and go back where she came from, he gets a small taste of the stubbornness in the beautiful young woman standing in front of him. Charlene Lehman had come way too far to do that and didn’t appreciate the sheriff’s interference. Blue eyes scan him from boots to hat before dismissing him and walking away.
The Sheriff’s interest is piqued. Who is this girl? Why is she looking for some old miner? There is more to this story and Jim Hawkins intends to find the answers.
Minding Benjie by Sandra E Sinclair (Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs #5)
Prudence Fairchild went from riches to rags. The world she knew was swept from under her with the death of her parents. Destined to a life of servitude, she realizes the struggles of being poor comes with the risk of being taken advantage of.
She uses everything in her, to ward off the advances of her employer. His threats to have her on his return from a business trip drives Prudence into action. She must get away and protect her virtue at any cost. It’s all she has left. As a last resort, she answers an advertisement to be a mail order bride.
Austin Alwin is not happy about the condition placed on him in his uncle’s will. If he is to keep the only home he’s ever known, he must find a wife within a few weeks or lose it all. As time is of the essence, he forgoes all the usual protocols in obtaining a mail order bride and will only have a few short days to make up his mind once he meets her.
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