Amelia (The Brides of San Francisco) (Volume 5) Her stunning voice made her the darling of New York's theater district since she was fifteen. With his father’s death, his mother decided to follow her dream and she abandoned h. She's never been more than an asset to her mother, nev
| TITLE | : | Amelia (The Brides of San Francisco) (Volume 5) |
| AUTHOR | : | |
| RATING | : | 4.58 (440 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 1938887816 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 266 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2016-08-22 |
| GENRE | : |
Amelia James grew up performing on the stage. Her stunning voice made her the darling of New York's theater district since she was fifteen. She's never been more than an asset to her mother, never been just a woman to the young up-and-coming men who want to use her to advance their own careers. Amelia loves to sing, but is willing to give up fame, fortune and her future on the stage for just one thinglove. Convinced she'll never find what she needs in New York, she makes the daring decision to leave her life behind and travel to the other side of the country as a mail order bride in San Francisco where she won't be anything more than a wife, where her future husband will look into her eyes and see her heart. Wealthy prospector Phillip Dumont learned how to take care of himself from a very young age. With his father’s death, his mother decided to follow her dream and she abandoned h
Editorial : 5 stars *****
This is a wonderful story and I loved it every bit as much as the first four. We are reunited with some of the previous mail-order brides and find out what is going on in their lives. Unlike some of the other books Amelia is independently wealthy and gave up a successful career but will she get the love she begins to desire? I can't wait for more in this series.
Reviewed by: Linda Tonis
Member of the Paranormal Romance Review Team
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