Description:Mary Robinson is in deep trouble. At the end of her rope and with no place to go, she begs Doc Reeves for help, and he comes up with an outrageous plan—find a fella and get married by proxy. Dwight, the brother of her best friend, steps in to fill the bill. Everything will be fine as long as Dwight keeps up his end of the bargain and stays away. No one will know the truth.However, her proxy groom, Dwight Christiansen, soon finds himself in some hot water of his own back home in Louisville. A rich young girl has designs on him and won’t take NO for an answer. Resorting to making up lies about him, she winds up costing him his job. Things escalate to an overwhelming degree and Dwight feels he has no other recourse than to go back on his word and join his wife in Brownville, for a while at least. Surely, she’ll be glad to see him…right?Wrong.Having her absentee proxy husband in town causes all kinds of trouble for Mary.She wishes she could send him back where he came from…if only he wasn’t so darn handsome, funny, sweet, kind, and everything a girl could want in a beau.The problem is—once their agreement is over, he’ll be gone. She simply can’t let down her guard and fall in love with him!At the end of just his first day there, Mary’s heart is already standing at love’s door.Oh, heaven help me! What have I gotten myself into?This is a clean, inspirational romance. The story contains themes of real life, but is suitable for all ages, as it contains no illicit sex or profanity.CLARIFICATION - The man who got Mary pregnant had given her a shot of whiskey and since she hadn't ever drank liquor before, it really lowered her inhibitions. She knew what she was doing, and believing the man's flowery words, she gave herself to him of her own free will - that's why she was so ashamed later. That, however, is not RAPE in the traditional sense of the word. There was no violence or force. Just a bad choice that was later regretted. There is nothing in the story to cause distress. This scene is not 'lived', but told in memory.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Bride for Dwight (The Proxy Bride #39). To get started finding A Bride for Dwight (The Proxy Bride #39), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Mary Robinson is in deep trouble. At the end of her rope and with no place to go, she begs Doc Reeves for help, and he comes up with an outrageous plan—find a fella and get married by proxy. Dwight, the brother of her best friend, steps in to fill the bill. Everything will be fine as long as Dwight keeps up his end of the bargain and stays away. No one will know the truth.However, her proxy groom, Dwight Christiansen, soon finds himself in some hot water of his own back home in Louisville. A rich young girl has designs on him and won’t take NO for an answer. Resorting to making up lies about him, she winds up costing him his job. Things escalate to an overwhelming degree and Dwight feels he has no other recourse than to go back on his word and join his wife in Brownville, for a while at least. Surely, she’ll be glad to see him…right?Wrong.Having her absentee proxy husband in town causes all kinds of trouble for Mary.She wishes she could send him back where he came from…if only he wasn’t so darn handsome, funny, sweet, kind, and everything a girl could want in a beau.The problem is—once their agreement is over, he’ll be gone. She simply can’t let down her guard and fall in love with him!At the end of just his first day there, Mary’s heart is already standing at love’s door.Oh, heaven help me! What have I gotten myself into?This is a clean, inspirational romance. The story contains themes of real life, but is suitable for all ages, as it contains no illicit sex or profanity.CLARIFICATION - The man who got Mary pregnant had given her a shot of whiskey and since she hadn't ever drank liquor before, it really lowered her inhibitions. She knew what she was doing, and believing the man's flowery words, she gave herself to him of her own free will - that's why she was so ashamed later. That, however, is not RAPE in the traditional sense of the word. There was no violence or force. Just a bad choice that was later regretted. There is nothing in the story to cause distress. This scene is not 'lived', but told in memory.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Bride for Dwight (The Proxy Bride #39). To get started finding A Bride for Dwight (The Proxy Bride #39), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.