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Moving from Maryland

The Pioneer Brides of Rattlesnake Ridge, Book 3

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Moving from Maryland

By: Christine Sterling, Sweet Promise Press
Narrated by: Tia Johnson
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Will a case of mistaken identity give purposes to their lonely hearts?

Gracie Pickett followed her dreams of being a physician all the way to Rattlesnake Ridge. Learning the trade was the easy part, however. Convincing the small pioneer town that she’s up to the job is the tough part, especially when a rude, arrogant, oh-so-handsome widower and his three adorable boys seem to make it their mission to make her new life far more difficult than she ever anticipated.

Barrett Wright is busy managing his understaffed ranch while also hoping to find a wife to tend to his rambunctious sons. When the town council tasks him with finding a new doctor, he finds the perfect man for the job - until he learns the new doctor is a woman!

Barrett is determined to see Gracie replaced with someone more suitable, if only he can tear his eyes away from her long enough to get the job done. Gracie has no intention of giving up her new practice. When an accident puts her medical skills to the test, will she be able to prove to her biggest rival that she’s the right person for the job...and his heart?

If you like enemies-to-lovers plots in historical settings, then you’re sure to love Moving from Maryland. Buy the audiobook and start listening today!

©2019 Christine Sterling (P)2020 Christine Sterling
Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Heartfelt
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I really enjoyed the story but I totally dislike when reading a historical book and they have things in the book that weren’t even available at the time the book was written. This book was written in 1872 and yet she had ice during the summer, because the kids weren’t going back to school until fall it’s so that makes it summer and yet she had ice to put on his head. Having said that the rest of this book was awesome As well as the narration. It is totally worth getting in reading and if you love historical romance you’re definitely going to love this book. Because I know most people are not hung up on the stupid things I am. I am still recommending this book though because that is just one minor thing that most people wouldn’t pay attention to. So get it and enjoy it like it is so good! Let me not leave without saying and I apologize for not remembering the narrator’s name, but she’s saying in this book and she is such a beautiful singing voice. I would be remiss if I submitted the review without saying so.

A really really good story

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