
Selah Award Winner
MARRIED BY MISTAKE
Newly Updated and Repackaged, this Selah Award Winner for Historical Romance was previously published as My Heart Belongs in Ruby City, Idaho: Rebecca's Plight by Barbour Publishing.
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Looking forward to a quiet life and a full stomach, mail-order bride Rebecca Rice is pleased to marry her shopkeeper intended, Mr. Fordham, until the justice of the peace calls him Thaddeus, not Theodore—proceeded by the title Deputy.
When the newlyweds realize they’ve married the wrong partners with similar names, an annulment seems in order—and fast, since Rebecca’s true intended is impatient to claim her as his own, not to mention Rebecca would never marry a lawman like her father. But when the legalities take longer than expected, Rebecca wonders if Tad wasn’t the right husband for her all along. . . .
Fast-paced action, plenty of intriguing plot twists, and characters who all (well, mostly all) receive grace through the eyes and heart of Rebecca. A delightfully tangled, faith-based historical romance.
(Kristine Wilson, Christian Market)
MARRIED BY MISTAKE
Newly Updated and Repackaged, this Selah Award Winner for Historical Romance was previously published as My Heart Belongs in Ruby City, Idaho: Rebecca's Plight by Barbour Publishing.
Amazon
Looking forward to a quiet life and a full stomach, mail-order bride Rebecca Rice is pleased to marry her shopkeeper intended, Mr. Fordham, until the justice of the peace calls him Thaddeus, not Theodore—proceeded by the title Deputy.
When the newlyweds realize they’ve married the wrong partners with similar names, an annulment seems in order—and fast, since Rebecca’s true intended is impatient to claim her as his own, not to mention Rebecca would never marry a lawman like her father. But when the legalities take longer than expected, Rebecca wonders if Tad wasn’t the right husband for her all along. . . .
Fast-paced action, plenty of intriguing plot twists, and characters who all (well, mostly all) receive grace through the eyes and heart of Rebecca. A delightfully tangled, faith-based historical romance.
(Kristine Wilson, Christian Market)