Their Stolen Bride

Their Stolen Bride by Vanessa Vale, published by Bridger Media on January 24, 2019, is a romance novel that unfolds against the backdrop of the Western frontier. The story centers on Mary Millard, the daughter of a Butte copper king, who faces an impending marriage to a cruel man. In a desperate bid for freedom, she enlists the help of two men she meets on a train, leading to an unexpected arrangement that challenges traditional notions of love and partnership.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love, protection, and empowerment as Mary navigates her unique situation with Parker and Sully. The dynamics of their relationship evolve as they confront societal expectations and personal desires. This edition, comprising 158 pages in English, delves into the complexities of a woman finding strength in her unconventional marriage while also discovering her own agency in a world that seeks to control her.
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Being the daughter of a Butte copper king won’t buy Mary Millard happiness, especially when she discovers her father’s plan to marry her to a cruel man. Desperate, Mary makes an arrangement with a man she meets on a train: pretend to be my intended so I can delay the inevitable. But little does she know it isn’t one man who will save her, but two.
Parker and Sully know the second they meet a beautiful passenger on the train to Butte that she will be their bride. They expected to court her properly, to acclimate to the unusual custom of being the wife of two men. Instead, she turns to them with an insane scheme to protect herself from a man they know to be anything but kind. But a fiancé won’t protect her from a bad marriage. Only a husband can do that.
When Mary weds her Bridgewater men, she learns that while she has two big cowboys to protect her from her past, it’s possible she has the power to save them right back.
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