Download The Johnsons Series (Books 1-3) by Bethany Hauck (.ePUB)

The Johnsons Series (Books 1-3) by Bethany Hauck
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Overview: I’ve always been an avid reader and love a wide variety of genre depending on my mood for the day. My favorites include romance, spanking romance, erotic romance, post-apocalyptic fiction, and historical fiction.
One of my favorite things to do is spending time with my family as I think of new stories to write. Hope you enjoy the books.
Genre: Fiction > Romance

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Married on the Oregon Trail
Kenny Johnson’s life takes a bad turn when his parents and fiance’ are killed in a wagon accident. As the oldest of five, he feels it’s his responsibility to take care of his younger siblings. With the threat of Civil War looming, he decides to leave Kentucky and take them with him west, on the Oregon Trail.
Callie Fisher didn’t want to leave her home and friends in North Carolina, but her Mama and Papa left her no choice. She’ll go with them, but she’ll make sure they know how miserable and angry she is about their decision the whole way there.
Kenny and Callie find they get along well and strike up a quick friendship on the trail. The two families find they travel well and enjoy spending time together, except when Callie is giving her parents a hard time. Kenny warns her repeatedly about her behavior. Callie isn’t too worried about his warnings, until she pushes him too far, and ends up over his knee and then married to him.
Can the two get to know each other and turn a friendship into a loving marriage?

A Reluctant Trail Bride
Lily Johnson said goodbye to her brothers and sister in Book 1 of the Johnson series ‘Married on the Oregon Trail’. She stayed behind in Paducah to marry Jeremiah Smith, and to get over losing the man she truly loved, Nick Garrett. She finds out that Jeremiah played a role in her parent’s deaths soon after. She blames herself and silently vows never to court a man again.
With the threat of war seeming more inevitable each day, John and Victoria Johnson decide to leave Paducah and travel with Lily to Oregon, where her brothers and sister went. It’ll be a fresh start for all of them, as they are joined by another of their grandsons, Mark Roberts.
Nick Garrett leaves Paducah heartbroken. He’s glad he was able to leave earlier than planned because watching Jeremiah with Lily is killing him. Nick knows if he doesn’t get away soon, he’ll end up doing something stupid. He travels to Independence, and although his wagon train isn’t leaving for a few weeks yet, he settles in and prepares himself for the journey, while trying to forget about Lily. He’s quite surprised when he sees John and Victoria pull their large Prairie Schooner into the wagon train camp, a few days before the train heads west to Oregon. He’s even more surprised to see Lily standing up behind them, and hanging onto the back of their seat.
Conditions on the trail are difficult, and many things go wrong, one of which leads to Lily and Nick having to marry. Although everyone else knows the two of them are made for each other, it may take a trip or two over Nick’s knee before Lily figures it out, as she struggles to forgive herself, and go on with her life.

Bride for Sale
Henry Johnson just wanted to get away from his family and spend some time alone. Finding out the truth about his parent’s death has angered him, and even though he knows it isn’t right, he can’t help but blame his sister Lily. He decides to spend a few days in McMinnville to cool off and think things through. Never in a million years would he have thought that he’d have to come to the rescue of a young woman and buy a bride that day.
Samantha Simmons is just eighteen when her stepfather brings her into McMinnville in the back of a wagon and then begins to auction her off to the highest bidder. Sam is becoming desperate and doesn’t know how to stop what’s happening as the men start digging into their pockets to see what they can afford to spend. She doesn’t know if she should be angry or scared when one of the most handsome men she’s ever seen buys her and then suggests they marry quickly.
Henry and Sam seem to get along well, and after a trip over Henry’s knee for putting herself in danger, she realizes she feels safer than she has in a long time and agrees to marry him. It’s been a long time since Sam’s family was bigger than just her and her Ma, and she hopes she can trust Henry when he tells her his family will welcome her with open arms. Everything is going perfectly, and Henry and Sam are so focused on each other that they forget that men outnumber women ten to one in Oregon, and not everyone that was in town that day is ready to accept that Sam now belongs with Henry.

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