The Groom Advertisement

$5.99

After a fatal event, Daisy Kate is faced with a dilemma: marry or let the bank seize her family’s farm. Desperate, she considers her friend's unconventional suggestion—place an ad in the newspaper for a husband. Could a practical arrangement with Timothy—the handsome stranger who answers her ad—save her home, or will it lead to unforeseen complications?

Set against the backdrop of rugged British Columbia, this is a story about how the most unexpected decisions can open doors to unforeseen blessings.

Reviews

This was such a sweet historical romance set in British Columbia, Canada! Young farmer Daisy Kate's desperate decision to place an advertisement for an "in-name-only" husband causes wealthy Timothy to consider what he truly wants in life.
A delightful, quick and easy read that made me smile!
~Laura Thomas, award-winning author of Captured in Frame

Oh my goodness! I read this when it first came out, and let me tell you, it was so well-written, and I wish it had been longer. I'm not trying to be biased, but having known how amazing of a writer Hannah is, I had to buy her newest book too. I mean it when I tell you I couldn't put The Groom Advertisement down. It's the perfect mix of the "love after marriage" trope, the "mail-order bride" trope, and the "marriage of convenience" trope. This is an excellent book written by an even more fantastic author. ~Betsy Sherman

After a fatal event, Daisy Kate is faced with a dilemma: marry or let the bank seize her family’s farm. Desperate, she considers her friend's unconventional suggestion—place an ad in the newspaper for a husband. Could a practical arrangement with Timothy—the handsome stranger who answers her ad—save her home, or will it lead to unforeseen complications?

Set against the backdrop of rugged British Columbia, this is a story about how the most unexpected decisions can open doors to unforeseen blessings.

Reviews

This was such a sweet historical romance set in British Columbia, Canada! Young farmer Daisy Kate's desperate decision to place an advertisement for an "in-name-only" husband causes wealthy Timothy to consider what he truly wants in life.
A delightful, quick and easy read that made me smile!
~Laura Thomas, award-winning author of Captured in Frame

Oh my goodness! I read this when it first came out, and let me tell you, it was so well-written, and I wish it had been longer. I'm not trying to be biased, but having known how amazing of a writer Hannah is, I had to buy her newest book too. I mean it when I tell you I couldn't put The Groom Advertisement down. It's the perfect mix of the "love after marriage" trope, the "mail-order bride" trope, and the "marriage of convenience" trope. This is an excellent book written by an even more fantastic author. ~Betsy Sherman