Stolen Bride for Sale: A Historical Romance

· Satin Romance
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About this ebook

In 1670, Lady Elizabeth and other women were kidnapped from the streets of London and shipped to Virginia Colony. The women who survived the voyage were sold to colonists seeking wives or unpaid household workers. Each one was given a piece of paper saying they were married to the man who bought them, but no ceremony was performed. Lady Elizabeth certainly never agreed to any marriage as she was engaged to a Lord back home. Unable to escape, she is auctioned to widower, Glen Maclean, who promises to send her home to England in the spring if she'll stay on his farm for the winter to cook and care for his young daughter. The fact that Liz's mother died young and Liz spent her childhood years playing in the kitchen where she learned to cook means she can do what he asks. She wants only to return home to England, but she has no option but to accept Glen's offer and pray he keeps his word to send her home in the spring.

Arriving at the farm, she is shocked to see the farmhouse has only two rooms…a kitchen and one bedroom. Given no choice, she must live in the sparse conditions so unlike living in her rich father's manor. She can only hope Glen will return her to England in the spring, or that her father will send someone to rescue her.

About the author

With a bachelor’s degree in English Literature and a master's in Theater, Lois Carroll began her writing career as a copy editor at a publishing company. Now writing historical and contemporary romance and mystery novels, this is her 49th novel to be published. Lois lives in Arizona with her husband. They have three children and eight grandchildren.

All the profits from her book sales go to her service project, Sophie's Smocks. Lois has made and given away nearly 1000 free feeding smocks to kids and adults with Angelman Syndrome like her granddaughter Sophie. 

For more information about her books and Sophie's Smocks, or to email her, go to: LoisCarrollBooks.com.

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