The Bartender's Mail Order Bride, Book 3

audiobook (Unabridged) The Bartender's Mail Order Bride

By Cindy Caldwell

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Author's Note:

I want to thank you for picking up my series. It means a lot to me, and I'm glad to have you along for the ride.

I'm in the process of narrating the books myself. It's going to take some time, but eventually, you'll be able to hear these stories from my own voice.

Currently, the stories are narrated by an AI. I've been working closely with it, and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by how well it brings these stories to life. It's been an interesting experience, and the AI has done a great job capturing the heart of Tombstone and its inhabitants.

Happy listening,

Cindy Caldwell

Meg Archer has had enough of being invisible in a family of six girls—especially since the man she's pining for doesn't notice her, either. When she finds out he needs a mail-order bride in a hurry, she hatches a plan to get him to notice her, one way or another. 

Sam Allen gave up his career ambitions and left New York for Tombstone, Arizona, and a new start. He enjoys his job as a bartender—and is very good at it. But because he knew his mother would not approve, he told a white lie that he never thought would be found out. When his high-society mother unexpectedly decides to make a trip to visit, he needs to make that fib a reality—and fast. 

Sam is dismayed to discover that he has only one positive response to his ad—and to say that he is surprised by who it is is an understatement. It also presents him with a dilemma—what to do when the only person who will marry him is someone he shouldn't be marrying? 

The Bartender's Mail Order Bride, Book 3