Carrie's Montana Love: New Montana Brides (New Montana Bride Series)

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    Despite the cast, the couple managed to consummate their marriage to the immense satisfaction of both.
    The next morning, lying in bed in each other’s arms, CP said, “In case you’ve forgotten, I love you.”
    “I won’t forget, darling, and I love you more.” She said.
    “No you don’t.”
    “Yes I do.”
    “Do not.”
    “I’ll prove it.”
    He tried, but both agreed their love for each other was equally strong.
    “We’d better get moving. We don’t want to miss our honeymoon train.”
    * * *
    CP rented a house near the Montana State University Campus where they lived until their graduation. Degrees in hand, they returned to the Lazy J, where CP assumed the role of running the ranch, with occasional advice from his consultant.
    With Maude in attendance, Carrie gave birth to a son the next year, whom they named Patrick Jackson. The following year, brought forth a dark haired little girl, whom they named Lucinda.
    Lucinda was blessed with the same incredible green eyes as her mother.
    Lucy Palmer obtained her medical degree from Georgetown and joined her father in his practice in Helena. She was a frequent visitor at the Lazy J, along with her hu sband, the vice president of the Helena National Bank.
    Case and Carrie Jamison were away from the Lazy J on an extended year traveling to all of the major cities in the United States and Europe.
     

 
     
     
    About The Author
     
    Susan lives in a gated community just outside Tomball, a small Texas town, 26 miles northwest of Houston, with her husband; two toy poodles, Bobby and Charlie; and Lissie, the cat.. 
     
    “Carrie’s First Love” is her latest book to be published by Amazon.  She says, “Carrie’s First Love is the third in the new series, The New Brides Of Montana.  This was the most difficult of all my books to proof read. Tears kept rising in my eyes. It also marks a significant change in the style of my writing.
     
    This story involves the son and daughters of the families in  The Montana Doctor’s Bride. And Rancher’s Bride.
    Susan passed through Helena many years ago, but memories fade, and if she had a bucket list, another vi sit would be near the top, and in particular, the area of Yellowstone.  (Note:  3% of Yellowstone National Park is in Montana.)
     
    She continues to monitor all of the reviews and comments. A real treasure comes from the emails from readers.  She says “I revise my writing process and style accordingly. This is a learning process for me and I love every minute of it.”
     
    The names of all her books are on the pages following this one.
     
    Susan says, “My thanks to you readers.  I appreciate your taking the time to read them.  As an avid reader myself, I will read several books during the time I am writing.  Our kids love to read, as does my husband.  He takes his iPad with him everywhere and reads during waits for the doctor,  He would take it when we go out to eat, but he knows I would do him bodily harm.
     
    “I would like to thank those of you who cared enough to email me about the plots and the style.  For someone to have the interest and take the time to email… well it makes my day.  I had an email from a gentleman who lives in the area I used as the setting for “In Search Of Love”.  Since I research the geographical setting of my books, the trails, creeks and towns were familiar to him.
      Another reader emailed me a picture of her great-great grandfather after reading “The Widow Finds Love” which is based in part on my great-great-great gran dmother and her 1888 trek from South Carolina to Utah. 
     
    “Thanks again.  Now I can begin research on my next effort.  If you have suggestions for additional books, I would love to hear them.  Email them to me or enter them as comments on the website.”
     
    Susan

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