From Wild West Mysteries
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“Wait… what are you doing”—the mail order bride froze as the cowboy revealed his secret
In the storm’s roar, she grabbed his coat—and he pinned her close with a burning whisper
“Choose any man,” the widow said—her finger pointed straight at the chained Apache
“Prove you’re a real cowboy—ride my stallion ” Twenty five failed; one man didn’t
The young bride trembled on her first night—and the cowboy met her fear with warmth
“I need a cook You need a family ”—the rancher opened his door and his heart
“Cowboy… may I sleep beside you”—her bold question froze the night in place
“Don’t hurt her—sell her to me,” the cowboy said, halting the stepmother’s cruelty
A pregnant widow saved a dying stranger—never knowing he owned half of Wyoming
To leave the tribe, the cowboy had to win every woman’s trust… or never escape
The rich rancher wanted a young bride—but the curvy stranger unraveled his control
The Apache stopped her trembling—then a hidden truth turned his fierce heart gentle
She traded shelter for safety—he offered his name, his arms, and a forever home
Sold like property, she rose again—as bride to the wildest, wealthiest rancher alive
She thought he hired her to cook—until the midnight rancher wanted something deeper
“I’ve never known love,” she whispered—“Then let me show you,” the Apache vowed
The mountain man wed the mocked woman—yet one night changed everything for them
At 18, she became a mail order bride—only to discover the sheriff’s dangerous past
A lone tracker entered her cabin—and the widow traded her guarded heart for silence
Every night terrified—until the cowboy did the one thing no one believed he would