The following snippet is taken from
Two Sisters and the Christmas Groom
Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs, Book 18
Annie lifted her chin. “I’m in service, sir. I’ll mostly be working upstairs, although I might be doing some cleaning downstairs. Mrs. Nighy isn’t one to be sweeping floors and dusting the furniture, now is she?”
“I s-see. We have had so many women come in as mail order brides this year, I thought that might have been what brought you here.”
“It’s my sister wanting to be a bride. She’s been writing to two men—Mr. O’Hare, here in Jubilee Springs, and…” Annie clamped her lips shut, belatedly realizing she had no business discussing her sister’s affairs with strangers, especially with an obviously interested Mrs. Brinks leaning on the counter as she listened. “I was working for Mrs. Nighy’s family in New York City until she told her da, for a wedding gift, she would be wanting me to come here and work for her. Pleased I was she was asking for me, so I’ll not be looking to marry, now will I?” Annie kept her face expressionless, even though the abruptness of Michael O’Hare’s voice surprised her.
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Gift of Restitution: a Story for Christmas.
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The second one is titled
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Dead Set Delphinia
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