by Faye Sonja
9 Brides for 9 Cowboys 9 BOOK Boxed set
FAYE SONJA
Contents
Copyright
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About The Author
Dedication
The Brave and Shunned Amish Bride
Synopsis
Prologue
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Epilogue
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The Plain & Runaway Amish Bride
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Epilogue
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The Pursuit of the Half-Blind Amish Bride
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Epilogue
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The Lost Ex-Amish Bride
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Chapter THREE
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Chapter FOUR
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Chapter FIVE
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Chapter SIX
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Chapter SEVEN
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Chapter EIGHT
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Epilogue
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The Brave Ex-Amish Bride
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Chapter FOUR
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Chapter FIVE
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Chapter SIX
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Chapter SEVEN
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Chapter EIGHT
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Epilogue
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The Unexpected Ex-Amish Bride
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Chapter FOUR
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Chapter FIVE
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Chapter SIX
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Chapter SEVEN
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Chapter EIGHT
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Chapter NINE
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Epilogue
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The Poor and Widowed Bride for Two Suitors
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Epilogue
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The Damaged Cowboy’s Spinster Bride
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Epilogue
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The Broken Outlaw’s Half-Blind Bride
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About The Author
Faye Sonja is a multi-voiced writer who aspires to use different voices in telling her stories, seeing characters coming alive through the mult
i-faceted writing styles give her great satisfaction.
As a young girl, Faye Sonja has been fascinated with stories of the Old West, especially the theme of Mail Order Bride where a woman will find the courage to leave her homeland, take the plunge to seek out the love of her life out there in the unknown land.
Such an act requires bravery, such an act requires faith. It takes a woman with strong Christian faith to step out on such a pursuit for her love.
It is Faye's desire that readers will once again have the courage to believe in love again from reading her books, to be inspired through the characters in her story who through perseverance, in the face of obstacles, overcame the hurdles using that simple faith and belief of theirs.
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The Big Feisty Bride tamed by Her Scarred Banker
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ADELINE - The Strong-willed Bride for Her Lonely Farmer
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Ashamed, Beaten & Saved by Her Burned Hero
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Dedication
Jerry:
Hello. I'm looking for my wife.
.....but our little company had a good night tonight. A really big night. But it wasn't complete, it wasn't nearly close to being in the same vicinity as complete, because I couldn't share it with you. I couldn't hear your voice, or laugh about it with you. I missed my wife. We live in a cynical world, and we work in a business of tough competitors, I love you. You complete me. And I just...I…..
Dorothy:
Shut up. Just shut up. You had me at hello.
“Jerry Maguire” (1996)
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To those who have found the love of their lives:
May you never stay out of love, taking every effort to rekindle the magic moment when both of you first held hands.
To those who are waiting for the love of their lives:
May you never lose that belief in love, that magical moment when all that really matters is to fall in love.
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The Brave and Shunned Amish Bride
Mail Order Amish Brides
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Amish Clara knew her family need to leave the community when the condition get too harsh by becoming a mail order bride. But there is a problem- she would be shunned! John wanted an AMISH wife and Clara is the perfect match.
What happened when John’s family is forced out of their community, will he risked losing Clara?
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Prologue
Nevada Desert,
Arizona 1911
Clara stared out the window, ignoring the knocking sound of the pots and pans as her mother prepared food for the bonfire they would enjoy a little later.
What was she staring at?
Nothing but the dry and acrid lands outside. It was as if the good Lords rain had all but forgotten the desert landscape. She was beginning to think maybe they were actually suffering under the curse all those Mexican settlers always spoke about, because not a drop had fallen in almost three months. The crops had all died off and with it any hope she had for salvation.
For the third time in recent weeks she thought about the fact that they just had to get out of this town. Since her father had died things had gotten so much harder, and the truth was that things had been hard before too. He had relentlessly plowed the dry lands carrying water from the community well several times a day to water the small patch where he had dared try growing anything at all. It had worked for the most part and they had never been without food and bartered for anything else they needed. But now, since Clara’s father had passed on and had no son to continue tilling the land, they were truly in dire straits. For a few weeks after his death, Clara had tried but it had not worked out very well. Now all they had to depend on was her mother’s baking.
With a sigh she turned to see her mother staring worriedly at her. “Doctah, come away from there and give me a hand. Are you expecting a visitor?”
She smiled not wanting to worry the frail woman with the thoughts that ran rampant in her head. “Jah Maem, dreaming of a gentleman caller to whisk me away in the arms of romance.”
Her mother’s subsequent laugh was music to her ears. “Ahhh, for that to happen, you have to take up the invite of one of the many who have sought after you.”
“Not just yet Maem,” she said kissing her mother on her cheek. “Daed always said that when I find the right one, my heart will skip a beat and my stomach will learn how to fly like his did when he met you.”
The older woman paused to look at her daughter and although a smile crossed her lips, Clara could see the unshed tears in her eyes. “He always was the one to believe is such fickle stories of fate.”
Clara didn’t want to erase the bitter-sweet smile laced with memories, which her mother wore and so she said nothing. Instead she looked at her frail form as she helped with the chores in the kitchen.
Her mother had once been a strong woman, bouncing about the community with a smile to fall in love with and a heart full of love in the grey frock the older women wore with her bonnet perched perfectly atop her head. She had been revered by many and still was, but in the three years since her father’s death, her mother barely left the house and had lost more weight than she thought healthy. These days all she did was bake and tend to her little sister who gave Clara great cause for worry, as if she didn’t already worry enough.
She wondered if this was what true romance was fated to become- one dying to leave the other with the burden of living. She hoped that would not be the end of her love story should she ever find one, but despite all that she needed to leave this town. She had never once left her orthodox Amish community, and as the rules went, if she ever did she would be shunned, but she hated to think that this was all there was to life.
For the rest of the day, she worked the kitchen with her mother and thought of better. She knew one thing was certain, if she ever
found a husband things would be easier for her. The trick however was that any man she married from this community was bound to have the same problems she was already facing. She refused to move from one hardship to the next and so her options would have to come from the outside. The only problem was she could neither go outside of her community and into the English world, nor could she return once she had.
Quite a dilemma it was.
“Clara!” her sister Sara hollered to her hours later as she walked to the bonfire with two heavy baskets of pastry to be sold. “I have been waiting for you all day.”
She looked down at the rosy face of her twelve year old sister. The only person she loved more than life itself. “I have been at home where you should have been to help mother.”