Mail-Order Brides of the West: Heather

McCutcheon Family Book 4

by Caroline Fyffe

Caroline Fyffe

Historical Romance, Historical Romance: Old West

December 18, 2013

ISBN-10: 0989702537

ISBN-13: 9780989702539

Available in: Audio, e-Book, Trade Size

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Mail-Order Brides of the West: Heather
by Caroline Fyffe

Mail-order-bride-to-be Heather Stanford dreads the day the matron of the St. Louis bridal agency finds her a husband and sends her west. Heather actually has no desire to marry; she just wants to free her struggling family from the financial burden of another mouth to feed. Still, she holds true to her plan when the fateful day arrives and Mrs. Seymour sings the praises of her prospective groom. Heather girds herself to leave behind all she holds dear and wonders if anyone can live up to the matron’s glowing description.

After a mill accident leaves Hayden Klinkner’s father injured, Hayden is faced with the challenge of a huge order to fill—short-handed—on a tight timeline. Further complicating matters, the handsome, dyed-in-the-wool bachelor discovers his meddling mother has a surprise to share with him—a wife! With the pressure he’s under, a wife—even one as lovely and suitable as Heather Stanford—is the last thing he needs. Y Knot, Montana is set abuzz when the “Mail-Order Bride Done Wrong” goes back on the market and every eligible man for miles around is interested. Hayden’s eyes are now opened. Can he win back her heart before she says “I do” with someone else?

See Debra Holland’s companion book Mail-Order Brides of the West: Lina to find out what happens to Heather’s friend and fellow mail-order bride when she travels to Sweetwater Springs, Montana to become the wife of widower Jonah Barrett.

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Caroline Fyffe's Bio

USA Today Bestselling Author Caroline Fyffe was born in Waco, Texas, the first of many towns she would call home during her father’s career with the US Air Force. A horse aficionado from an early age, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in communications from California State University-Chico before launching what would become a twenty-year career as an equine photographer. She began writing fiction to pass the time during long days in the show arena, channeling her love of horses and the Old West into a series of Western historicals. Her debut novel, Where the Wind Blows, won the Romance Writers of America’s prestigious Golden Heart Award as well as the Wisconsin RWA’s Write Touch Readers’ Award. She and her husband have two grown sons and live in the Pacific Northwest.