1998 HOLT Medallion Award winner! (Inspirational category)
Best-selling author Lori Copeland kicks off this historical Western series with this pleasing tale of mail-order brides set in 1872. When their pastor father dies suddenly, leaving little money, three sisters realize that they need to take drastic action to survive. Each answers a newspaper ad soliciting Christian brides. Faith goes to Texas, where her intended, a well-to-do rancher named Nicholas Shepherd, seems to be having second thoughts. While her wedding is repeatedly postponed, Faith meets a local widower and decides to teach his blind son Braille. In time, Nicholas begins to realize that he may have lost Faith to another man.
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Summary
Faith is my favorite book in the Brides of the West series. This was Lori's first book for the Christian market. I thought it was so funny. The sisters all decide to become mail order brides after their dad passes away. Faith's husband-to-be keeps postponing the wedding
Sexual No physical scenes other than kissing.