Monday, September 14, 2015

Mail Order Bride: A Troubled Friendship by Annie Boone


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Who is Rosalie Collins? Will Graham Barrett ever get to meet her since he's fallen in love with her? A scheme that seemed harmless at first causes hearts to be on the line for two lifelong friends. In an effort to pull Abigail out of her depression, Fiona cooks up a plan to write to a lonely rancher in Crystal Lake, Wyoming. They have no idea that this plot will have unintended consequences.

Graham Barrett is searching for a wife and he has some very specific requirements. He believes Rosalie Collins meets them all. But in his quest for the perfect wife, he finds that he may have been taken advantage of. Before he turns the table on the two women involved in the plot, he decides to see if either one of them could possibly be the Rosalie he so desperately wants.

As he learns more about the two women who are competing to win his heart, he learns about himself. Find out how Rosalie fits into this story and how Graham finally finds her as he opens his heart to reality and understanding.

A Troubled Friendship is the seventh in a series of Mail Order Brides short stories from Annie Boone. Annie writes clean, Christian romance.

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Biography
Annie Boone grew up going to museums and watching historical movies with her family. Her dad was a history buff and then she married a history buff. Her vow to never watch another historical movie or go to a Civil War museum again fell by the wayside.

Annie has been writing romance since high school and she loves to write Western Christian Romance stories today. Weaving a Christian element into her stories helps her be constantly reminded of her own faith.

Annie enjoys naming her characters and she does this at the start of her writing process. Many of the characters in her stories are named after people who have been or are currently important in her life. For example, Viola in "Don't Fence Him In" is named after her paternal grandmother and Frederick is named after her father-in-law. Neither character is based on their personalities, but she used their names as a tiny tribute.

When you read an Annie Boone story, you won't be pounded with scriptures, but the characters - at least most of them! - are God fearing people. They trust in God to help them through life's twists and turns as many of us do today.

Annie lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband and two cats. She is fortunate to travel often to the West. Her favorite places are Wyoming and Arizona.


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