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The award-winning author's "extraordinary" trilogy of frontier romance spans three states and two generations ( Publishers Weekly). Featuring Texas Bride-named a Romantic Times Book Reviews All-Time Favorite-this omnibus edition of the Bride Series gathers all three unforgettable historical romance novels in a single volume. "Time after time, Rosanne Bittner brings a full-blown portrait of the untamed West to readers. Her tapestry is woven with authenticity, colorful characters, intense emotions and love's power over every conceivable obstacle." - Romantic Times Book Reviews Tennessee Bride In…mehr

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The award-winning author's "extraordinary" trilogy of frontier romance spans three states and two generations ( Publishers Weekly). Featuring Texas Bride-named a Romantic Times Book Reviews All-Time Favorite-this omnibus edition of the Bride Series gathers all three unforgettable historical romance novels in a single volume. "Time after time, Rosanne Bittner brings a full-blown portrait of the untamed West to readers. Her tapestry is woven with authenticity, colorful characters, intense emotions and love's power over every conceivable obstacle." - Romantic Times Book Reviews Tennessee Bride In this first novel, set in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee in the 1820s, "Bittner's characters spring to life" as Emma Simms falls in love with River Joe, a Cherokee-raised frontiersman who must rescue her from an abusive stepfather ( Publishers Weekly). Texas Bride In 1845, as Texas moves toward statehood, Emma and Joe's daughter Rachael Rivers returns to Austin to teach school, where Brand Selby, the half-Comanche rancher who loves her, must save her from a cruel and crooked Texas Ranger. Oregon Bride On a wagon train to Oregon in 1851, Emma and Joe's son Joshua Rivers finds himself captivated by the fiery-haired Marybeth MacKinder, a widowed young mother. But with her brutish brother-in-law intent on claiming her, their road to romance is as rough as the trail west.
Autorenporträt
Rosanne Bittner has penned fifty-ninenovels since 1983, stories about America's 1800s Old West and Native Americans.She has won numerous writing awards, including the coveted Willa Award from Women Writing the West for Where Heaven Begins. Her works have been publishedin Russia, Taiwan, Norway, Germany, Italy, and France.Bittner is a member of Women Writing the West, Western Writers of America, the Nebraska, Oklahoma, and North Berrien (Michigan) Historical Societies,Romance Writers of America, Mid-Michigan Romance Writers of America, and a Board member of the Coloma Lioness Club, a local charitable organization.