![]() ![]() ![]() Zoe is courageous, incessantly industrious, refreshingly honest, compassionate, and full of spunk. Like many of my fellow romance enthusiasts, I’m fascinated by the marriage of convenience trope! Whether the concept of love as an active choice or a joining of forces for practical purposes plays a larger role in the story, the likelihood of an awkward moment or two as strangers suddenly become spouses is just too delightful for me to pass up. Goodreads | amazon | bookdepository | christianbook | bookbub After a hasty wedding, they soon realize their marriage of convenience is not so convenient after all. Intent on protecting Zoe and frustrated by his failed engagement, Abe offers his own hand as groom. With mounting pressure to find the baby a home, Zoe accepts a proposal from a miner of questionable character after he promises to help her locate her brother. While there, he’s devastated by the news from his fiancee in England that she’s marrying another man. Pastor to miners in the mountains, Abe Merivale discovers an abandoned baby during a routine visit to Victoria and joins efforts with Zoe, one of the newly arrived bride-ship women, to care for the infant. ![]() Unemployed mill worker Zoe Hart jumps at the opportunity to emigrate to British Columbia in 1863 to find a better life and be reunited with her brother, who fled from home after being accused of a crime. A Bride of Convenience by Jody Hedlund (The Bride Ships book 3)Īfter Heartbreaking Loss, a Marriage of Convenience Holds More Appeal than Ever Before. ![]()
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