Mercy: Bride of Idaho (American Mail-Order Bride 43)

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by Jacquie Rogers


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  Copyright

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  Copyright 2015 Jacquie Rogers

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  No portion of this work may be reproduced in any way without express permission from the author in writing, except reviewers and booksellers have permission to use short quotations in their reviews and sales materials.

  All characters and events in this story are products of the author’s imagination.

  About the Author

  Jacquie Rogers has worn many hats before taking up the pen: a former software designer, campaign manager, deli clerk, and cow milker. She writes romance in three sub-genres: western historical, fantasy, and contemporary western.

  She grew up in Owyhee County where she dreamed of herding Texas Longhorns while she milked Holsteins, and with her sister and friends, rode all over the Owyhees looking for bandits and rustlers. Good thing she never found any for real! Now she calls Seattle home, and lives with her husband who is an audio-video engineer, her IT Guy, and a fantastic proofreader, but hates plumbing. They are allowed to live in the house by Annie, a rescue cat who likes to be warm, dry, and fed, although not held or petted.

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