Dorothy Clark

Mail-Order Bride Switch


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      His Imposter Bride

      Garret Stevenson must find a bride or forfeit his newly built hotel. With his deadline approaching, he plans an in-name-only marriage with a maid who’ll cook and clean for his guests. When a pampered, pretty heiress arrives instead, the deception confirms Garret’s distrust of women. But Virginia Winterman has more substance than her elegant clothes suggest.

      Fleeing West to escape a cruel suitor, Virginia finds a business arrangement with Whisper Creek’s brusque hotel owner is mutually beneficial, and she relishes being useful. Yet what was once a practical solution soon blossoms into a deeper union. Can Garret get past old betrayals before his future with Virginia slips away?

      Award-winning author DOROTHY CLARK lives in rural New York. Dorothy enjoys traveling with her husband throughout the United States doing research and gaining inspiration for future books. Dorothy believes in God, love, family and happy endings, which explains why she feels so at home writing stories for Love Inspired Books. Dorothy enjoys hearing from her readers and may be contacted at [email protected].

       Also By Dorothy Clark

      Stand-In Brides

      His Substitute Wife

      Wedded for the Baby

      Mail-Order Bride Switch

      Pinewood Weddings

      Wooing the Schoolmarm

      Courting Miss Callie

      Falling for the Teacher

      A Season of the Heart

      An Unlikely Love

      His Precious Inheritance

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      Mail-Order Bride Switch

      Dorothy Clark

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      ISBN: 978-1-474-08257-0

      MAIL-ORDER BRIDE SWITCH

      © 2018 Dorothy Clark

      Published in Great Britain 2018

      by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF

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      “You do not have to earn your way, Virginia. You’re my wife. It’s my duty to take care of you. As for Millie, she had entered an additional agreement with me to act as a maid and cook for a wage. I do not expect you to do the same.”

      You’re my wife. Her heart pounded. If only she were his wife. His loved wife. Instead of a duty. She lowered her head lest he discern the turmoil of emotions reflected on her face. Emotions that unsettled and confused her.

      “Do you understand?”

      “Yes. I understand.” What you are saying. Not what is in your eyes.

      “We’d better go in now. Before you get cold.”

      She wasn’t at all cold. She was warm from his touch and the look in his eyes. She nodded and they started forward side by side. She looked at the road ahead and fought back tears. It was both too long and too short. Nothing was simple anymore.

      Dear Reader,

      I have enjoyed returning to Whisper Creek while writing Garret and Virginia’s story. I will miss the growing town and the people who have settled there, but as you may already know, the Love Inspired Historical line is closing. This is, therefore, my last Love Inspired Historical book. I am both sad and excited. I don’t know what the future holds for my writing—that is in the Lord’s hands. I will follow where He leads.

      It has been my great pleasure to write the LIH stories for you. Thank you for your faithfulness in buying and reading them. And I thank you also for the multitude of letters and emails you have sent me over the years. I will miss hearing from you.

      I hope you enjoyed Garret and Virginia’s story, and I thank you, dear reader, for choosing to read Mail-Order Bride Switch. If you care to share your thoughts about this story, I may be reached at [email protected] or www.dorothyclarkbooks.com.

      With deepest appreciation,

      Dorothy Clark

      Who can find a virtuous woman?

      for her price is far above rubies.

      The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her...

      —Proverbs 31:10–11

      To my readers. Thank you for your years of faithfulness. I am so very grateful.

      To my editor, Shana Asaro—I so appreciate your wonderful editing talent, your kindness and patience, your willingness to answer my questions and much, much more. I will miss working with you.

      To the art department—thank you for the beautiful covers you have designed for my books over the years. I truly appreciate your talent and hard work.

      And to Sam, my critique partner and friend. Once again, thank you. I don’t know what’s ahead—but I sure hope you’ll be with me.

      “Commit thy works unto the Lord,

      and thy thoughts shall be established.”

      —Proverbs 16:3

      Your Word is truth. Thank You, Jesus.

      To God be the glory.

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