A Bride for Jordan

A Bride for Jordan

by Linda Carroll-Bradd

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With a book deadline hanging over his head, Wyoming veterinarian Jordan Vardon needs a stenographer…fast. A contact made through a college friend puts him in touch with a lady from Chicago. A marriage-of-convenience is essential for propriety’s sake. He’s planning on a six-month commitment to get his book written and then file for annulment. What he didn’t count on is the attention the lovely Senta Volney attracts upon her arrival.

Tired of living where women have no legal rights, Senta jumps at the chance to use her shorthand and typing skills to help a Wyoming man write a book. Although she dislikes the idea of leaving her close-knot family, she yearns to live where she has the rights that go along with being an American citizen. A proxy marriage is expected due to the upcoming close working relationship. What surprises her is how well she gets along with Jordan. But he really should have mentioned his profession because she’s never been around animals. Can she adapt to the country life? Will Jordan have the heart to end their in-name-only arrangement?

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Genre
Historical Romance
Subgenre
Office / Workplace, Small Town, Western / Cowboy (frontier-era or modern ranch settings)
Series
Proxy Brides • Book 49
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
February 23, 2021
Language Versions
English
Fiction Form
Novella
Sensitive Themes
Arranged or forced marriage

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Kindle Customer
A Bride for Jordan: The Proxy Brides Book 54

I enjoyed this book very much. It is different from the usual as the bride is from a happy family and has job as a stenogropher, this is why Jordan needs a proxy wife.An excellent read.

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Kindle Customer
Short and Sweet

A Bride for Jordan by Linda Carroll-BraddJordan is a veterinarian who is trying to write a nonfiction book. Senta is a poor city girl that needs a job, she works as a stenographer for a local law firm.Jordan realizes that if a female is sent to help him write his book, they will need to be wed, so as not to tarnish either of their reputations, with her staying at his house. They both find they have to make adjustments.It was nice to read a book with the leading man concerned about propriety. It surely must have felt weird to be married by proxy.The book was more like a novella than a full-length book. If it were longer, I would have given it 5 stars.Thank you to #netgalley @netgalley for the complimentary copy of #abrideforjordan @abrideforjordan, I was under no obligation to post a review.

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Elaine Diehl Postma
Author has the ability of guessing whether this match is going to work

I loved this author's ability to keep me entertained. The two unlikely people are a match, hopefully. Great read. Especially if the reader is an animal lover.

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Pamela Hastings
Delightful Story!

This is a very sweet book. I enjoyed the characters and interesting plot. Can't wait to read more by this author.

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JHing
A Bride for Jordan

A different story line of a veterinarian being a vegetarian! And of a woman going to a state that gives women rights the same as men!

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