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The Complete Oregon Series (6174)

Box Set Jae 90 15th Mar, 2021

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Overview

This box set contains two lesbian historical romance novels and seven short stories featuring a cross-dressing character, a single mom, and a fake relationship set in the Old West. The award-winning Oregon series is an all-time favorite of many readers, even those who don’t normally read historical fiction. Get both novels and seven short stories in one box set and save 30%. At a total of more than 900 pages (350,000 words), this series will keep you reading for days! In Backwards to Oregon, prostitute and single mother Nora accepts a stranger’s offer of marriage and a new life in Oregon, not knowing that her husband is a woman living as a man. In Hidden Truths, mail-order bride Rika travels west to marry the Hamiltons’ foreman and instead falls in love with their daughter Amy. The seven short stories give us glimpses into the lives of the Hamiltons before, after, and in between the two novels. (less)

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if you love slow burn stories, jae's one of the best! simply amazing that an author who did a lot of research for her back stories can come up with such wonderful series that it's almost like she (jae) has lived in the USA all her life! get a chance to meet luke hamilton who needs to hide her feminine self, a daughter of a prostitute who's mother died when she was young. she has to cut off her hair, pretend to be a boy and when her chance to enlist as a soldier. not caring about who she is pretended to be a man for so long. then she met nora, who works in a brothel, came from a well off family with a 3 year old toddler. luke offered her hand in marriage so that they can travel to oregon because she needs to establish herself and be respected, same with nora. well, love comes knocking when you least expected, right?