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 · Sweetwood Bride Morsi, Pamela. ratings by Goodreads. ISBN X / ISBN Published by HarperTorch, Used Condition: Very Good Soft cover. Save for Later. From Gulf Coast Books (Memphis, TN, U.S.A.) AbeBooks Seller Since June 27, /5().  · Sweetwood Bride by Pamela Morsi. Posted by Mrs Giggles on June 9, in 2 Oogies, Book Reviews, Genre: Historical. HarperTorch, $, ISBN X Historical Romance, Eulie Toby marries reclusive Mosco Collier (Moss to everyone) in a shotgun wedding after she lied to everyone that Moss had taken advantage of her. Her reason?Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. Sweetwood Bride by Morsi, Pamela and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru


Read "Sweetwood Bride" by Pamela Morsi available from Rakuten Kobo. It was without a doubt the most conniving, lowlife trick ever played on a man. But it was for a. Buy Sweetwood Bride by Morsi, Pamela (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Sweetwood Bride Pamela Morsi. Publisher: Harper. 0 6 0 Summary It was without a doubt the most conniving, lowlife trick ever played on a man. But it was for a good cause Eulie Toby didn't like playing tricks, but the only way she could keep her younger orphaned siblings together was to get married--and Moss Collier was the perfect choice.


Celebrating the simple life, Morsi (The Love Charm) writes backwoods romances about people who do well at "doin' what comes naturally." In this sweet love story about the mountain community of Sweetwood, Tenn., heroine Eulie Toby, the eldest of six orphaned Toby children, forces Mosco Collier into marriage by accusing him of getting her with child. SWEETWOOD BRIDE was a wonderful effort! The dialogue that comes out of the mouths of Pamela Morsi's characters rings with such truth that they can't help but become real to the reader. Everyone in the Tennessee community of Sweetwood was a fully fleshed out human being. It reminded me a little of one of my favorite TV shows of all-time--THE WALTONS. About the Author. Publishers Weekly calls national bestselling author Pamela Morsi "the Garrison Keillor of romance." Her trademark wit and warmth enliven tightly written tales with down-home charm.

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