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Publisher: Thorndike Pr Published date: 1999 Size: 5.75 x 8.75 inches Weight: 1.35 pounds Pages: 471
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Railroad baron John Stallworth and his wife Maria lost no time getting custody of their granddaughter Megan after their son's tragic death. Consumed with hatred at losing Megan, Kathleen answers an ad for a mail order bride, determined to earn enough money to beat her in-laws at their own game. But because of her newfound faith, her quest for revenge becomes a pilgrimage of love resulting in a victory she could never have imagined.
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