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The Bride's Song

Published
Mar 2000
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
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Pages
343

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Each of these historical novellas is set on the open plains when saying "I do" also most often meant committing to a life of hard work against the backbreaking soil. But, love has the ability to shine over any circumstance and light the bride's eyes with sparkles of hope.


The Bride's Song by Linda Ford
Adventurous pioneers couldn't resist the vast open plains - fertile land that possessed a unique beauty. Although backbreaking work, fear, and death severed many families who attempted to tame the Great Plains, many more found love and faith on which to build strong families. Can The Bride's Song change for Dora Grant before the music of love drifts away on the wind?

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First Edition Mar 2000 Barbour ISBN 1577487125
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May 2012 Barbour ISBN 1616266961
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May 2009 Barbour ISBN 1602604355
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Jul 2005 Thorndike Press ISBN 0786277238
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