Seven Brides Rose
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Word Count
110,250 words, Guess
Page Count
441 pages
Physical Format
Mass Market Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesevenbridesroses00leig
- ISBN-100843940190
- ISBN-139780843940190
- Goodreads1149826
- Better World BooksP7-EWQ-598
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- Better World Books9780843940190
- Better World BooksP7-AMV-082
- Open LibraryOL8241704M
Classifications
- LCCCPB
Description
Seven Brides (#1) George Randolph, the oldest brother and patriarch of the family, needs someone to wash, cook, and clean for the brothers on their Texas ranch. Rose Thornton accepts that job. She arrives at the homestead to find six men ranging in ages from six to twenty-four years old. The house looks like it hasn't been cleaned in years, the clothes practically stand up and beg to be washed, and everything in the kitchen is black with soot and grease. She soon discovers she's in the midst of a truly dysfunctional family. The brothers don't seem to like anybody, and that includes each other. They don't much like Rose, either. Once they learn her father was an officer in the Union Army, they vote to send her back to town. George Randolph was an officer in the Confederate army. He feels responsible for his family, but wants to rejoin the army, the only time when his life was ordered and predictable. Rose sets out to convince George that he's not only a father figure to his brothers, he really wants a family of his own. With her. At the same time seeks ways to repair the fragile bonds that hold this family together. Seven Brides: No One But You (Seven Brides #0) Rose (Seven Brides, #1) Fern (Seven Brides, #2) Iris (Seven Brides, #3) Laurel (Seven Brides, #4) Daisy (Seven Brides, #5) Violet (Seven Brides, #6) Lily (Seven Brides, #7)
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Series Statement
- Seven Brides Series
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