Review: The Mail Order Bride's Secret by Linda Broday

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When three young children show up on outlaw Tait Trinity's doorstep, he knows he can't help them—a wanted man has no business raising kids. And yet he can't bring himself to turn them away. At a loss, he sends for the mail-order bride he'd been writing to, hoping the demure dressmaker will be the answer to his prayers.

Melanie Dunbar is nothing like the bride Tait was expecting. She's rough and tumble...and hiding an ulterior motive. Dangerous men have taken her sister hostage, and if Melanie wants to see her alive, she'll have to betray her new husband. There's only one problem—the more time she spends with Tait, the more she comes to care for him. Yet as the noose begins to tighten, Melanie will have to make a terrible choice: save her sister...or the man she loves.

This book was action-packed. From the opening scene all the way till the very end. 
An outlaw and a mail-order bride made it hard to resist this book after reading the description. It was great when they each realized that they loved each other. After saying telling each other that their arrangement was not about love. 
The last 25% was hard to put down. I had to know what was gonna happen.  
This was my first time something from this author and I look forward to reading her earlier books.

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