Josephine: Bride of Louisiana (American Mail-Order Bride 18)

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by Cindy Caldwell


  Pierre brushed his lips against her cheek and whispered in her ear, “I love you, Josephine Bernard. We all do.”

  THE END

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  The Chef’s Mail Order Bride

  The Wrangler’s Mail Order Bride

  The Bartender’s Mail Order Bride

  The Teacher’s Mail Order Bride

  The following book is part of the unprecedented, 50-author American Mail Order Brides series.

  50 days, 50 books, 50 states.

  Series begins November 19, 2015

  Michelle, Bride of Mississippi

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  Josephine: Bride of Louisiana is a work of fiction. Characters and events in this novel are the product of the author’s imagination. Any similarity to persons living or dead is purely coincidental.

 

 

 


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