The Mail Order Bride Who Loved Daisies! Audiobook By Christy Wilburn Nobella Webb cover art

The Mail Order Bride Who Loved Daisies!

Love can bloom even in the hardest ground!

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The Mail Order Bride Who Loved Daisies!

By: Christy Wilburn Nobella Webb
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Daisy Kincaid arrived in Mellow Creek, Washington, with nothing but a trunk of seeds and a positive belief that beauty could bloom anywhere. The last thing she expected to find was a man like Micah Thatcher who was quiet, hardworking, and convinced that his land had nothing left to give. He wasn't expecting a mail order bride filled with sunshine; he only wanted a bride to help him with his struggling homestead.

Daisy's gentle hope begins to soften the quiet and roughest corners of his heart one daisy at a time. He never imagined that a bright-eyed woman who hummed while she worked could plant daisy seeds in stubborn ground and actually see them grow and bloom.

Will Micah discover that sometimes the smallest flowers grow the strongest hearts...and even love can take root in the hardest ground? Get your copy of Christy Webb's latest book and read about two lonely hearts that learn that hope is not a foolish dream...it's a seed waiting for the right hands to plant it. Happy Reading!
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I really enjoyed this story. The hero in the story had had such bad luck and it's so fun to see a delightful girl bring sunshine into his life. I recommend this feel-good short story to anyone! I loved it!

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