A Bride for Tobias
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“Now you both see here. I’m declaring myself official judge of this contest and I say it was a tie. Fair and square.” Eyeballing each man and daring them to argue, she then marched up to her surprised husband and pointed one finger in his face, nearly touching his nose. He blinked in astonishment as she added, “Now, as I recall, Tobias Alexander, we were dancing to one of my very favorite songs when we were interrupted, and I for one would like to get back to that. You coming?”
Bride and groom stood thus, staring into one another’s eyes—hers sassy and determined and his shocked but approvingly amused, until a low chuckle started in Hampton Gibson’s chest before radiating out to fill the surrounding air. Then, he slapped his grandson on the back, making Tobias let out a cough. “Uh oh, look out when they use your full name like that, boy,” he laughingly cautioned. “Whenever your grandma did that, if I didn’t hop to, I usually found myself sleeping in the dog house that night. Heh heh! I’d say you’ve got one lively filly there, young buck. My advice is…do whatever she tells you to do, and like it.”
The crowd roared…
“Now what are you thinkin’?” the young buck asked as he nuzzled the lively filly.
Oh, how she adored this man! To think that she had almost decided against taking him up on his offer of a marriage of convenience when she’d needed a plan of escape from Harold Barrow. Lying there in his arms, she couldn’t imagine being married to anyone else in the whole world. Tobias was her darling husband in every way, and she felt extremely thankful that Elvira Fetterman had suggested an unusual and unheard-of solution to her problem—to become a proxy bride for Tobias Keller. It was the best decision she had ever made.
Her brown eyes twinkling merrily, Pauline raised an eyebrow and answered, “Oh, just remembering your grandfather’s advice.”
Tobias snickered mischievously. “Oh yeah? So, what’s my orders, boss?” he queried with a mock salute.
A bit shy, as she was still learning to navigate the waters of married life, particularly that a certain amount of wanton teasing with her man was normal in the privacy of their bedroom, Pauline felt her face turn a bit pink. Nevertheless, she boldly leaned over and whispered something risqué into her husband’s ear, then bit her lip and watched as his eyes sparkled lasciviously in response.
“Yes, ma’am.”
The rumbling cacophony of the steamboat’s foghorn erupted just then from the boilers, covering the ribald laughter of the newlyweds as Tobias set about obeying his wife—and liking it.
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~~~THE END~~~
(But coming later in 2019—A BRIDE FOR DWIGHT)
(That will be Dwight and Mary’s story!)
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Author Notes
While doing preliminary research for this series and trying to decide just where my heroes would live and my girls would have to travel to, I came across Brownville, Nebraska. Immediately, I fell in love with images of the quaint little town of under 500 residents, which is still in existence. Many of the town’s original buildings are still there and the history is well preserved. They have a website and it seems that it would be a wonderful place to check out on vacation. In my story, I used as much of their real history as I could. Here is their website: Welcome to the Merchants of Brownville
Next, I needed a location to use for my first hero, Finn, and his bride to live and was lucky enough to stumble upon a wonderfully informative Facebook page for The Lone Tree Saloon. Yes, it’s a real place, built in 1860, still there, and much of my descriptions were true to its recorded history. It’s now owned by a sweet lady named Sue Kunert, who has become a Facebook friend. She is renovating the building. The first floor will be a unique home décor, quilt & gift shop, while the second floor will be living quarters. I hope to be able to make a trip there sometime to meet Sue and see the building after the renovations are finished.
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Acknowledgements
First of all to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ—You’re always there for me!
Steve, my wonderful husband, number one cheerleader, biggest fan, and plot partner—I love you!
Pauline Wheeler, my daughter, to whom I dedicate this book. I named my heroine (and yes, even used your nickname) in this book after you—one of the most wonderful daughters, mothers, and all-around amazing human beings I’ve ever known. I didn’t have the privilege of giving birth to you (Kudos to Velma), but I couldn’t love you more. You’ve been so supportive of my books, all along. So, this one’s for you, our wonderful “Pebs”!
Venessa Vargas, my amazing, patient, talented, awesome editor—you rock! Not only do you work tirelessly on my manuscripts, you’ve become a dear friend. Your support and true enjoyment of my writing means the world to me! Mega hugs!
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The Proxy Bride Books
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Proxy Bride Books (Round 1-peach covers)
A Bride for Jeremiah by Christine Sterling
A Bride for Clay by Marianne Spitzer
A Bride for Nathan by Barbara Goss
A Bride for Abel by Cyndi Raye
A Bride for Finn by Linda Ellen
A Bride for Carter by Wendy May Andrews
A Bride for Sterling by Parker J. Cole
A Bride for Henry by P. Creeden
Proxy Bride Books (Round 2-lavender covers)
A Bride for Elijah by Christine Sterling
A Bride for Travis by Barbara Goss
A Bride for Sam by Linda Ellen
A Bride for Valentin by Parker J. Cole
A Bride for Mason by Marianne Spitzer
A Bride for Calvin by Cyndi Raye
A Bride for Ransom by Wendy May Andrews
A Bride for James by P. Creeden
Proxy Bride Books (Round 3-green covers)
A Bride for Logan by Barbara Goss
A Bride for Benjamin by Christine Sterling
A Bride for Wen Hui by Parker J. Cole
A Bride for Bode by Marisa Masterson
r /> A Bride for Alastair by Wendy May Andrews
A Bride for Harper by P. Creeden
A Bride for Mason by Marianne Spitzer
A Bride for Dalton by Caroline Clemmons
A Bride for Tobias by Linda Ellen
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About the Author
Linda Ellen lives in Louisville, Kentucky with her husband of thirty-eight years. A lifelong avid reader, and after encouragement from her family and friends, she tried her hand at writing in 2009 and never looked back. Prior to the release of her debut novel Once in a While (fashioned from the real-life story of her parents’ romance), she wrote articles for a local newspaper, The Southwest Reporter. Linda keeps very busy with her work in her church’s prison ministry and writing every spare moment she gets. Many more plans are under way for books and series, both historical and modern day. To keep up with the latest news on her books, including trailers, cover reveals, release dates, and book signings, visit and “like” her Facebook page, Linda Ellen – Author (see below for link) For a special treat, go to her Pinterest page to see many pictures related to all of her stories.
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Other works by Linda Ellen
Available on Amazon
The Cherished Memories Series
Book 1 – Once in a While
Book 2 – The Bold Venture
Book 3 – Almost as Much
Soldiers of Swing Series
Book 1 -Her Blue-Eyed Sergeant
Book 2 -Her Blue-Eyed Corporal
Book 3 - Her Blue-Eyed Lieutenant
Maple Heights Series
Book 1 - Sweet Love at Honey Landing
Book 2 - *Coming Soon!*
The Proxy Brides Series
Book 1 - A Bride for Finn
Book 2 - A Bride for Sam
Book 3 – A Bride for Tobias
Book 4 – A Bride for Dwight - Coming soon!
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