Reviews of Text Order Bride

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Amanda, a home making teacher from Texas, and Jason, a dairy farmer from Wisconsin have only met through texts, emails and phone calls. They agree to marry after two months of communication, and don't meet until they are standing at the altar. Could a marriage like this possibly work?

Reviews of Text Order Bride by Kirsten Osbourne

Jutzie reviewed on Dec. 19, 2012

Text Order Bride by Kirsten Osbourne
Amanda lives in the same small Texas town she grew up in. After college she returned to help her mother before she passed on. Alone now she's considering maybe moving on. Her best friend Stephanie had married and moved to Wisconsin ten years earlier but Amanda didn’t foresee marriage in her future. She didn’t see much at all for her future besides teaching homemaking.

Jason is a Wisconsin dairy farmer. His pastor’s wife talks so highly about her friend back in Texas and she has given Jason her friends phone number to text her. He’s lonely and wants to settle down and have a family. So one lonely night he texts Amanda and that night changed his future forever.

This is a shorter story and things move pretty fast with the characters after the first night they meet via texting. I enjoyed the story.
**Sensual situations within marriage
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Lindsey Owens reviewed on Nov. 13, 2012

This was a good but short story. I would of prefered a better ending. The ending came as quite a ahuuhhhhh! moment.
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Beth Mikell reviewed on Oct. 10, 2012

A nicely written short story with believable characters. I especially enjoyed the modern twist of a mail-order-bride theme. Great idea.
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Sue Palmer reviewed on May 17, 2011

This is a very sweet, short story .
The author very cleverly takes the reader from a modern beginning ..... through erotica, which was steamy but well written and totally relevant .....to an ‘old fashioned’ ending .It all fitted together perfectly, making it a good concise read.
If you enjoy a love story with a bit of spice ....don’t hesitant to read this.
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Roberta Beach Jacobson reviewed on April 30, 2011

Enjoyable read, full of joy. I like your humor. My only negative comment would be the word 'nice' is used too often.
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