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Lawyer Bride. Sweet Historical Mail Order Brides of Tribilane, #4

Par : MaryAnn Burnett
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-5199-1770-6
  • EAN9781519917706
  • Date de parution04/12/2015
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurMordant Media

Résumé

After spending three years studying her uncle's extensive law library, Caroline Ford had a better knowledge of the law than most men receiving certificates to practice law. However, she had one thing working against her. She was a woman. Justin VanHeusen needed a bride or he ran the risk of losing the property he'd worked so hard for. If Caroline helps Justin keep his dream, will he help her with her dream?Can she live with the terms of their marriage of convenience?MAIL ORDER BRIDES OF TRIBILANE SERIESShort 01 Double Wedding - Annie and GeorgeShort 02 Telegraph Bride - Elizabeth and WilliamShort 03 Sheriff's Bride - Suzanna and CalebShort 04 Lawyer Bride - Caroline and JustinShort 05 Christmas Bride - Jenna and MatthewShort 06 Blacksmith's Bride - Etta and Karl**********In this story, Lawyer Bride, I wanted to show the determination of career pioneers who believed women could be anything they wanted.
Women like Caroline, the heroine of this story, paved the way so one hundred years later women could be lawyers, engineers, doctors and astronauts. For Caroline Ford, I wanted someone who had access to an extensive law library and a reason to open that first book and read it. But she also had to be willing to pack everything up to take a chance on her dream. For Justin VanHeusen,  I wanted someone who was self-made and would understand the need to follow a dream.
I hope you enjoy their story.