Bridget Quinn has spent all of her life in St. Joseph's Orphan Home in Tucson, having been given away at birth. On her eighteenth birthday, she receives a letter from her mother, who was a madam, working in Tombstone. This letter not only discloses the name of her father, but it contains five hundred dollars -- a fortune, for an orphan...
Having always wanted to know her family, Bridget devises a plan to find her father, fleeing the orphanage with her trusted sidekick, a boy named Sawyer Brown. This audacious blonde is determined to work as a saloon girl, hoping to hear useful information about your father. On her first night on the job, a shootout occurs, and she finds herself in the arms of a mysterious stranger, who just might be the answer she is looking for.
This is the first book in the Arizona Brides Series, which follows the lives of four plucky young ladies, who find themselves on wild and crazy adventures in the Arizona Territory.
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