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A man no woman wants... Grieving widower John Weaver needs a mother for his five-year-old twin daughters. No woman he knows is willing to take on a ready-made family, so he resorts to advertising for a mail-order bride. He has no intention of ever loving another woman, and as long as his mail-order bride understands that, they can have a good life together. A woman no man wants... Miranda Lowe knows she isn’t enough—not pretty enough, not smart enough, not good enough in any way to attract a man. When she loses her family, her home and her job on the same day, she sees no other choice but to become a mail-order bride. Surely a man who’s willing to marry a woman he’s never seen won’t be too picky. But sometimes, being less than perfect is more than enough.
Rose: Bride of Colorado is the 38th book in the unprecedented 50-book American Mail-Order Bride Series. To escape a family scandal, Boston socialite Rose Winchester becomes the mail order bride of Colorado rancher Charlie Halstead. Love blossoms, but their fragile relationship is tested when secrets from the past threaten to tear them apart.
When Cassie Dixon’s mother dies in the brothel where she works and where they both live, the owner gives Cassie a choice—take her mother’s place or get out. Cassie leaves, and after meeting with a friend, she decides to become a mail-order bride to a Texas rancher, and a mother to his daughter, Lindy. However, when Cassie arrives in Texas, she’s met with news that changes her plans, leaving her with only one option--find a way to go back home. Beckett Ford, her groom’s brother-in-law, invites her to stay at the ranch in the meantime. She hesitates, but finally accepts. Beck is immediately attracted to Cassie but he's determined never to marry. He only hopes Cassie can help Lindy deal with her grief. As time goes by, Cassie finds herself falling in love with Beck, Lindy and Sapphire Springs, but she can't stay without a way to support herself. When disaster strikes, she has a decision to make-- tell Beck how she feels and risk rejection, or leave her only chance at happiness behind.
Will Morgan has one plan – repair his cousin’s saloon, then head out of town and never look back. His need for adventure makes it impossible to settle down in one place, with one woman. Widow Virginia Cole has one plan - get her boarding house back into shape so she can support herself and her son. When Will’s foot falls through the rotting boards on Virginia’s porch and he offers to fix the damage, he finds himself also falling for the widow and her grieving son in spite of his best efforts to stay detached. Virginia, determined to never love again, is attracted to Will, even though he’s made it clear he’s leaving as soon as possible. Can a woman who’s afraid to love and man who’s afraid of commitment overcome their fears to build a new family together?
Chloe Taggart has one goal – to leave Rocky Ridge (and the diner she runs with her father) as soon as possible and see the world. She has no desire to be under any man’s thumb when she could be sailing the Pacific or touring ancient Greek ruins. Rancher Austin Hayward is content with his life in Rocky Ridge, but it would be perfect if he could share it with Chloe Taggart as his wife. Unfortunately, even though Austin has loved Chloe for years, she has never looked at him as anything more than a friend. When Chloe’s father loses the diner to Austin in a poker game, Austin makes her a proposition she can’t refuse. But Chloe has a plan of her own – a plan that will give her what she wants in the end. If it works … and if Austin loves her enough to let her go.
Heath Morgan is a happy man. He has his ranch in Rocky Ridge, Colorado, his close-knit family, and his freedom. He doesn’t need anything else. He has no intention of following his brothers’ footsteps and getting “stuck” with one woman when there are so many out there to enjoy. Annabelle Forrester’s life in a small mining community is anything but exciting. The only bright spot in her existence is when Heath comes to visit friends there every few months. She has loved him since the first time they met and even though she knows he has no plans to settle down, she hopes he’ll eventually love her back. Then, one night, everything changes and by the next morning, Heath is gone. When Annabelle tracks Heath down and gives him some unwelcome news, neither of them can imagine how it will change the course of their lives.