Flossie's Mountain (Pioneer Wilderness Romance #12) by Katie Wyatt


Flossie's Mountain (Pioneer Wilderness Romance #12)
Title : Flossie's Mountain (Pioneer Wilderness Romance #12)
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 71
Publication : Published December 31, 2015

A clean American mail order bride historical western short story romance.

This historical, inspirational Western romance much-loved series is about empowered women who turn around their hopeless circumstances in this mid-18th century tale of the old West, with strong faith and discover genuine men and true love.

Meet Flossie, an orphan who has always longed for that sense of belonging. It wasn't like she didn't have acquaintances; she did, but she’s never had a beau, and her prospects of finding one were not encouraging. In the last couple of years, Flossie had moved from Cortez Southern Texas, and Arkansas, with money she earned at doing menial jobs. In all her wandering, she had never found one gentleman.

Was there a man out there for her?
Was taking a chance at being a mail order bride give her what she’s longing for?
Why does Nick Richardson from Durango, not act like her fiance?
What mysterious secret lies in Nick’s dealings with her?

Hop into Nick’s supply train and ride along with Flossie’s trip to Durango in search for a man that she’s hoping to find all of her life, the one that’s meant to care for her and love her.

      "This is a story about tragedy, fear, faith, triumph and true love"

While this book is part of a romance, it can be definitely be read as a standalone book.

Katie Wyatt:

#1 Best Seller in New Release Romance
#1 Best Seller in 90 Minute Short Reads
#1 Best Seller in Frontier and Pioneer Western Fiction
#1 in Western & Frontier Christian Romance
#1 Best Seller in Christian Westerns

A clean novelette American mail order bride historical Western book romance series.


Flossie's Mountain (Pioneer Wilderness Romance #12) Reviews


  • Dana Redding

    Flossies Mountain

    In 1887 Miss Flossie Meadows is working in a restaurant washing dishes and barely covering her room and board. She has been an Orphan for a very long time and use to living on her own. She reads an advertisement for a mail order bride and decides to accept.

    Nick Richardson has taken out an advertisement for a mail order bride. But it isn’t for his self. He has a three-wagon supply train he goes to remote mining camps, the bride is for one of the miners and she isn’t aware yet.

    He regularly delivers between Durango and Silverton,located at the top of the San Juan Mountain Range. When weather is bad it makes the travel difficult.

    I enjoyed reading this story. Although the name of the story could use some help.

  • Nancy Luebke

    I enjoyed this clean, Historical, Western Romance. I voluntarily chose to review it. I gave it a 4.5* rating. This one has a different twist to it. If you like a little bit of deception in your reading, this will do it. These gals took a chance every time they answered one of these ads. We at least have some ways to check up on some people now. These women were risk takers then, but most didn't feel like they had any other options. Don't think I could have done it.

  • Patricia

    Beautiful short story.

    Love reading Mail Order bride stories for light reading. Katie Wyatt is an outstanding writer. This is the first that I have read from her short story series. Most of you who read, I am sure, have read a Katie Wyatt book. I have this four stars because I read novels voraciously. As a short, light story I would gave this book a four!

  • Judy

    Flossie and Nick

    Very short, but sweet story. Flossie responds to a mail order bride advertisement thinking she will finally not be alone. Little does she know what Nick has in mind when she arrives.

  • Karilyn

    Loved it!

    This is the cutest story! Full of change, uncertainty, danger,and inthe end - love. I enjoyed it and look forward to checking out more books by Katie.

  • Sharon

    Very good

    This story was good it held my attention. What mail order brides put up with such as endangering their lives. Such as Flossie did just to have a husband. They do put their trust in God and teach others as well.