Stand Alone Novel
Book 4
By: Jovie Grace

Misunderstood Meg

Jovie Grace
 MAIL ORDER BRIDES RESCUE   Book Four

A lonely federal marshal working undercover, a wealthy heiress posing as a mail-order bride, and a marriage of convenience that turns out to be anything but convenient…

Meg Gladstone is a wealthy heiress who’s never tasted life outside of the palatial fortress where she was raised for her own safety. The moment her late father’s shipping dynasty transfers to his business partner, she pursues her dream of living an normal, ordinary life. On a whim, she walks into a mail-order bride agency to inquire who would employ such an outlandish means to find a husband. To her surprise, the matchmaker spins a tale about love, family, and acceptance — all the things she longs for that her money can’t buy.

On the other side of the country, Shad Nicholson grows weary of his solitary existence as an undercover federal marshal. He wants a wife but doesn’t have the time to spare the exhaustive perils of courtship. In a weak moment, he writes the Boomtown Mail Order Brides Company for help.

When Meg reaches Arizona with her glorious collection of gowns and mountains of luggage, Shad worries he might have made the biggest mistake of his life. Can two such different people find all the beautiful things they are seeking in each other, or will the secrets they’re both harboring soon tear them apart?

A sweet, western historical romance series with humor, heart, and happily-ever-afters!

MAIL ORDER BRIDES RESCUE SERIES
Hot-Tempered Hannah
Cold-Feet Callie
Fiery Felicity
Misunderstood Meg
Dare-Devil Daisy
Outrageous Olivia
Jinglebell Jane
Absentminded Amelia
Bookish Belinda
Tenacious Trudy
Meddlesome Madge
Mismatched MaryAnne

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Jovie Grace writes sweet and inspirational historical romance books filled with faith, family, and second chances.

She also writes contemporary Christian romance as Jo Grafford.

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