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Aundy

Pendleton Petticoats, Volume 1

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Aundy

By: Shanna Hatfield
Narrated by: Don Sobczak
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Desperate to better her situation, Aundy Thorsen agrees to leave behind her life in Chicago to fulfill a farmer's request for a mail-order bride in Pendleton, Oregon.

When a tragic accident leaves her a widow soon after becoming a wife, Aundy takes on the challenge of learning how to manage a farm, even if it means her stubborn determination to succeed upsets a few of the neighbors.

Born and raised on the family ranch, Garrett Nash loves life in the bustling community of Pendleton in 1899. When his neighbor passes away and leaves behind a plucky widow, Garrett takes on the role of her protector and guardian. His admiration for her tenacious spirit soon turns to something more. He just needs to convince the strong-willed Aundy to give love another try.

©2013 Shanna Hatfield (P)2013 Shanna Hatfield
Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Westerns

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It seemed like 3rd grade level. Everything that happened was so predictable. Weak, very weak.

So very simple

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