Wildflower Bride (Book #3 of Montana Marriages)
By Mary Connealy
Wade Sawyer once again helps Glowing Sun evade capture, and is horrified to find that her people have been massacred. When she is subsequently banished by her adoptive Flathead Indian family, Glowing Sun (formerly Abby) reluctantly accepts Wade’s plea to accompany him home, summoned by his dying tyrant of a father, Mort. Only a sense of God-mandated duty convicts Wade enough to reestablish his fathers floundering ranch instead of hightailing it back into the mountains.
In the meantime, the four outlaws who annihilated Abby’s village are plotting more destruction than anyone can imagine. Wade, Abby, Mort and everyone around them is unknowingly in danger. As criminal behavior begins to spread, certain “accidents” no longer appear to be coincidental and they all must save more than their pride if they are to survive at all.
Entertaining and diverting, Wildflower Bride is a great light-hearted read. Perfect for a rain day or sunny weekend read; Mary Connealy combines Christian themes and old west bravado to induce laughter and reverence at the same time.

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