Very cute Christian read. Luke rides back into town, this time a marshall. Wanting to live where he grew up is hard, especially considering his ex-fiance Rachel still lives there and is recently widowed. She broke his heart 11 years ago and he is not willing to give it away to anyone. His cousins decided it is high time he gets married and put in an ad for a mail-order bride. Much to Luke's surprise not one, but 3 brides turn up to marry him. He has to choose one, but who will he choose?Fun, and clean. Moral Note: Just a couple brief parts where it talks about a man taking advantage of a woman. Nothing graphic. This book had a pretty good story but I spent most of the book just feeling bad for the main characters because nothing had worked out for them. Luke comes back to his hometown after almost a decade, hoping to get over the love of his life. His cousin's devise a plan to help. Not expecting the response to their ad, they "try" to help Luke deal with the outcome. Things get more complicated as things line up for more truths to be revealed.bank robbers, pranks, sabatoged events, assumed identities, and true love
What do You think about The Anonymous Bride (2010)?
christian preaching disguised as a story with a bad plot
—purplemagic