A Bride for Christmas

This bride makes every effort to dodge her father's dictates for a husband…Christmas at a raucous fur-trading post in 1829. As Chantal Sorley dodges her father’s list of suitable husbands, she falls for the one man her father cannot abide, a fur trapper new to the area. But while this mysterious trapper helps Chantal pare down the list, he finds he is secretly losing his heart to her. More
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About Theresa Scott

Theresa Scott's historical romance ebooks at Smashwords:

A Bride For Christmas (Raven Immortals)
The Trapper and The Widow (Raven Immortals series Book 1)

'Yesterday's Dawn' (Hunters of the Ice Age series Book 1)
'Dark Renegade' (Hunters of the Ice Age series Book 2)
'Love's Ambush' (Hunters of the Ice Age series Book 3)
'Broken Promise' (Hunters of the Ice Age series Book 4)

'Savage Betrayal' (Canoes in the Mist Book 1)
'Savage Revenge' (Canoes in the Mist Book 2)

'Captive Legacy' (Soft Gold: Fur Traders)
'The Treasure' (Christmas novella) (Soft Gold: Fur Traders)

'Bride of Desire' (Viking Outcasts Book 1)
'Forbidden Passion (Viking Outcasts Book 2)

'Eagle Dancer'
'Apache Conquest'
'Northern Nights'
'Montana Angel'

Theresa's medical romances at Smashwords:
'Love Rehab'
'Careless Love'

Theresa's romantic comedies at Smashwords:
'Perfect Angels'
'Happiness, Inc.'

“Theresa Scott's captivating writing brings you to a wondrous time and shows you that love itself is timeless.” ~ Affaire de Coeur

If you wish to find more of Theresa's work, please visit her website at https://www.theresascott.com

About the Author

Theresa Scott’s historical romance novels, originally published in print, sold over 600,000 copies in the markets of the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Britain. Her foreign sales have been to Germany, Holland, and Taiwan.

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