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Daniel's Bride
Author: Linda Lael Miller
Book Information
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780671731663 - ISBN-10: 0671731661
Publication Date: 1992
Pages: 400

Book Description:
When a woman has to choose between death and marriage to a total stranger, she must be in a dire predicament....

And for Jolie McKibben, about to pay by hanging for a terrible crime she didn't commit, salvation by marriage couldn't come a moment too soon. Housekeeping for Daniel Beckham, a widower who invoked the town's wedding ordinance to rescue Jolie from the gallows, is better than the alternative...but understanding the silent stranger who is now her husband might just about kill her.

Daniel doesn't believe in Jolie's innocence. And despite his willingness to marry the pretty, defiant "outlaw" on the spot, the prosperous farmer had little to say to her after "I do." But for Jolie, their arrangement of convenience soon deepens into a rich and vibrant attraction that sets her trembling with desire in Daniel's presence. Somehow, she would win his love, body and soul. Unless the desperados on her trail shatter the fragile, trusting bond of husband and wife....

Linda Lael Miller's beloved novel of the American West shimmers with the unbridled passion of two adventurous hearts!
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Top Member Reviews

Loretta K. (songbird61089) from WACO, KY wrote on 5/3/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was such a good read. I felt so bad for this heroine. She just wanted someone to love her. She finally found that someone in Daniel Beckham

Shannon C. from HOUSTON, TX wrote on 2/3/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

sweet story- a mismatched pair find love after an unusual start.

Lisa Z. from SENECA, KS wrote on 1/14/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book got me hooked from the first page! It was a real page turner.

Kelly C. (IrishKelly) from FEURA BUSH, NY wrote on 7/25/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

loved it!

Laura E. from CINCINNATI, OH wrote on 6/10/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

If you like big, strong, silent types, this hero is for you!

Sherri H. (mamadoodle) from ROME, GA wrote on 5/11/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Different cover but same book. Great love story

Pam B. (pamb) from NASHVILLE, TN wrote on 11/11/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

One of her best. I loved it.

Sandra R. from SALYERSVILLE, KY wrote on 10/22/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I would recommend this book. I have enjoyed to series. Read them all.

Nicole A. (Coleopterra) from COLVILLE, WA wrote on 9/26/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I really loved this book, a lovable strong woman on one side and a hardworking, handsome man on the other....a match made in heaven???

Alexis T. (Kyrissaean) from LITTLETON, NH wrote on 9/15/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

LInda Lael Miller writes cute romances. This one fits the bill!


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JUDY S. from LADSON, SC wrote on 1/27/2007...


DANIEL WEDS JOLIE TO SAVE HER FROM HANGING FOR A CRIME SHE DIDN'T COMMIT. HE NEEDED A HOUSEKEEPER AND SHE NEEDED TO SAVE HER LIFE. COULD SHE CONVINCE HIM OF HER INNOCENCE?

MILLER'S BOOKS ARE ALWAYS A GOOD READ.

Sharon S. (SharonS312) from CRYSTAL CITY, TX wrote on 8/8/2006...



When a woman has to choose between death and marriage to a total stranger, she must be in a dire predicament....
And for Jolie McKibben, about to pay by hanging for a terrible crime she didn't commit, salvation by marriage couldn't come a moment too soon. Housekeeping for Daniel Beckham, a widower who invoked the town's wedding ordinance to rescue Jolie from the gallows, is better than the alternative...but understanding the silent stranger who is now her husband might just about kill her.

Daniel doesn't believe in Jolie's innocence. And despite his willingness to marry the pretty, defiant "outlaw" on the spot, the prosperous farmer had little to say to her after "I do." But for Jolie, their arrangement of convenience soon deepens into a rich and vibrant attraction that sets her trembling with desire in Daniel's presence. Somehow, she would win his love, body and soul. Unless the desperados on her trail shatter the fragile, trusting bond of husband and wife....

Linda Lael Miller's beloved novel of the American West shimmers with the unbridled passion of two adventurous hearts!


Debra M. (dreamer) from CLEWISTON, FL wrote on 1/5/2006...


Jolie McKibben figured that when a woman has to choose between death and marriage to a total stranger she must be in a desperate predicatment. And Jolie standing under the hot sun with a noose around her neck, surely was. But something the defiant life of her chin or her frightened blue green eyes had caught the attention of Daniel Beckham. He stopped the hanging by invoking the towns wedding ordiance and married the pretty outlaw on the spot. So Jolies hide was saved only her pride was wounded. Daniel didn't believe she was innocent and he barely spoke on the drive out to his farm. Worse still two desperados were on her trail and she din't dare confide her troubles to her new husband. Yet under the star splashed Western sky Jolie trembled whenever this rugged giant of a man came near. Now she hungered for his kisses, dreamed of his touch and knew she would do anything a woman could to win his love.

Michele M. (luvbunny) from DEER LODGE, MT wrote on 2/8/2005...


When a woman has to choose between death and marriage to a total stranger, she must be in a dire predicament....


And for Jolie McKibben, about to pay by hanging for a terrible crime she didn\'t commit, salvation by marriage couldn\'t come a moment too soon. Housekeeping for Daniel Beckham, a widower who invoked the town\'s wedding ordinance to rescue Jolie from the gallows, is better than the alternative...but understanding the silent stranger who is now her husband might just about kill her.


Daniel doesn\'t believe in Jolie\'s innocence. And despite his willingness to marry the pretty, defiant \"outlaw\" on the spot, the prosperous farmer had little to say to her after \"I do.\" But for Jolie, their arrangement of convenience soon deepens into a rich and vibrant attraction that sets her trembling with desire in Daniel\'s presence. Somehow, she would win his love, body and soul. Unless the desperados on her trail shatter the fragile, trusting bond of husband and wife....