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Follow the Stone    by John Locke
Price: $0.99 USD. 53250 words. Published on February 5, 2011. .

Follow the Stone (An Irreverent Western Adventure) is a good-hearted, rollicking story about a former gunslinger and his crablike scout, who journey West with a mail order bride, a witch, and a wagon full of prostitutes!
A Matter Of Convenience    by Melisant Scott
Price: $6.98 USD. 46030 words. Published on March 18, 2012. .

Darius McCoy a retired Army Colonel, decides its time he had a son. Jaded by a tragic marriage, he finds trusting women difficult. He yearns for a quiet life and his own ranch. The only problem was he would have to deal with a woman under foot. He preferred a docile woman. The luxury of time was not his. On a whim, Darius sends away for a mail order bride.
Mail Order Millie    by Katie Crabapple
Price: Free! 21570 words. Published on April 7, 2012. .

George has a hard time dealing with his farm and his four children after the death of his wife. When the ladies at his church raise money for a mail order bride for him, he doesn’t argue with them. Millie has a short time to find her own way in the world before she is kicked out of the orphanage where she was raised. George’s letter about his requirements for a bride fit in all ways but one.
A Twist in the Old Lasso (Short Story)    by Jo Ann Snapp
Price: $0.99 USD. 5180 words. Published on July 9, 2012. .

Whether ready or not, Nettie Yelter packed her bags, took the money she had received and bought a one-way train ticket to Laws, California. Even though Jake Spiral had sent enough for a two way ticket, there was no need to waste the money. She wouldn’t be back to Boston no matter what happened.
Mail Order Margaret    by Katie Crabapple
Price: $2.99 USD. 21780 words. Published on August 13, 2012. .

Daniel grew up knowing his parents had met and married when his mother responded to a mail order bride request from his father. In his head, that's the perfect way to meet your future spouse. So, he follows in his father's footsteps. Are things the same in post World War I Minnesota as they were in 1880? Maggie lost her fiancé in the war, and nothing in her hometown feels right anymore.
Gray Wolf's Bride    by Kimberly Ivey
Price: $1.99 USD. 31770 words. Published by Highland Press Publishing on September 21, 2012. .

With hope in her heart, Evangeline Braddock Payne looks for a new life. She takes fate in their own hands - via an ad in a mail order bride catalog - and heads West to become the bride to a man she has never met. At least she thinks she hasn't! Has she made a serious mistake or found the gold at the end of a rainbow? A Brides of the West novella
A Lantern In The Window    by Bobby Hutchinson
Price: $0.99 USD. 31210 words. Published on October 19, 2012. .

Ever wondered what it might be like to be a mail order bride? Or the groom, already married to a woman he’s never laid eyes on? On the Canadian prairies in 1886, having a mail order romance wasn’t unusual. Noah Ferguson desperately needed help on his farm. Annie Tompkins knew she couldn’t go on working in Lazenby’s cotton mill.
Mail Order Mama    by Ericka Scott
Price: $0.99 USD. 5210 words. Published on February 18, 2013. .

In the winter of 1882... Mary wished for a new mother. Katherine wished for a chance to escape working at her aunt's dreary boardinghouse. What happened after that? An old-fashioned Christmas miracle.
The Escort    by Gina Robinson
Price: $2.99 USD. 80490 words. Published on March 15, 2013. .

Young, beautiful Italian mail-order bride Angelina D’Alessandro is married by proxy to a man she’s never met. She's not allowed to travel alone to Idaho to join him. When handsome Tonio Domani is coerced into being her escort, she falls in love with him and is torn between duty and desire.
Orphan Train Bride    by Teresa Lilly
Price: $2.99 USD. 55800 words. Published on April 4, 2013. .

When Kelli heads west on the orphan train as a helper, she expects to return to the orphanage and live her life there as an old maid, but once she sees the town of Emporia, she desires to stay. After overhearing a cowboy telling the general store owner that he is looking for a mail order bride, Kelli rushes forward to offer herself. Will Carter accept her as his wife? Will they learn to love?