Issued to the Bride One Sergeant for Christmas

· One Acre Press
4.6
171 reviews
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Orphaned at seven, kicked out by his aunt and uncle at 16, Sergeant Emerson Myers gave up on family until General Augustus Reed chose him as his assistant, becoming as much a father-figure as a commanding officer. But when the General starts sending elite forces men home to marry his estranged daughters, Emerson’s torn between relief at not being given such an irrevocable mission and dismay the man never even considered him for the job.


Wyoming Smith has watched with a mixture of wonder and horror—and a little envy, if she’s honest—as her best friend Cass and all Cass’s sisters have married the warriors their father sent to them. Witnessing their happiness was hard enough when her life was on track, but now she’s lost her job and her apartment and she’s accepted Cass’s invitation to live at Two Willows, which means she has a front row seat to five loving marriages—while remaining all alone.


Emerson knows marriage isn’t for him and he’s ready to recommit to his career in the Army—but before he can, an explosion rips his life apart—and the General’s.


Wyoming knows everything will change now that the General is coming home to Two Willows. Will she have to leave?


Or has the General had a bigger plan all along?


The Brides of Chance Creek:

BOOK 1: Issued to the Bride One Navy SEAL

BOOK 2: Issued to the Bride One Airman

BOOK 3: Issued to the Bride One Sniper

BOOK 4: Issued to the Bride One Marine

BOOK 5: Issued to the Bride One Soldier

BOOK 6: Issued to the Bride One Sergeant for Christmas

Ratings and reviews

4.6
171 reviews
Vedece Barnes
December 21, 2021
This series is well developed and written. It has mystery, intrigue and spicy heat between the main characters. Perfect ending to end the series with, you're not left to wonder about anyone. Great job!
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Jenny Black
July 7, 2020
I”m going to be honest here and state that I have read only the first book of this series, but it’s been a long time. I thoroughly enjoyed the book though. The characters were relatable, particularly Wyoming. I could relate to the way that her family treated her. I absolutely loved the way that Emerson came to her “rescue”. He knew how to handle the situation, and it was perfect. When I may be a little lost to some characters in the story, but there’s someone or something that I can relate to it just makes it that much better. I enjoyed the epilogue. It gave me a giggle since I’ve read the book of a concurrent event. Overall it made me want to read the rest of the series, it’s just a matter of actually doing it.
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Barbara Jordan
July 29, 2020
The whole plan by the General's wife comes to completion as Emerson, the general's aide, and Wye, the ladies' best friend, find hope and family. Or, do they? Will her brother and his wife ruin it all? Someone needs to ask the gray stone in the maze! What a terrific ending! All the plot twists and turns you can imagine. The characters grow more and fully develop. This book is a story that even all the characters would love. This series makes a wonderful marathon type reading! Thank you, Cora Seton.
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About the author

With over one-and-a-half million books sold, NYT and USA Today bestselling author Cora Seton has created a world readers love in Chance Creek, Montana. She has thirty-five novels and novellas currently set in her fictional town, with many more in the works. Like her characters, Cora loves cowboys, military heroes, country life, gardening, jogging, binge-watching Jane Austen movies, keeping up with the latest technology and indulging in old-fashioned pursuits. She lives on beautiful Vancouver Island with her husband, children and two cats. Visit www.coraseton.com to read about new releases, contests and other cool events!

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