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In this touching and inspirational Christian historical western story, when Mark starts looking for a mail order bride to find his soul mate, he finds Hope and little Albert.
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Six years ago, following the death of his wife, Pastor Elijah Wells moved his four sons to Santa Fe to build a new church. His congregation grew quickly – and so did his sons. But then he had a problem. They would soon be grown and would want to start families of their own, and the town had very few women. Praying for a solution, Eli posted an advertisement. His prayers (and his ad) were answered by Cece Baker, a widow from Boston, who would join forces with him to find women who, for a multitude of their own reasons, would want to relocate for a chance at a new life…and love. And this is how the Santa Fe Mail Order Bride Agency was formed.

Mark, Eli’s second son, is looking for love and after seeing his brother Matthew welcome Grace in his life, he too is anxious to find his soul mate through the Santa Fe Mail order bride agency. Will Eli’s plan work? Can the agency bring true love to Mark too?

Hope Schmidt is all alone in this world, and her two-year-old son Albert depends on her. Jacob, her husband, had died back in only a few months ago and left her and Albert with almost nothing. Out of despair, she answers Mark’s ad for a mail order bride. She has no idea how she would get a man to give her a second chance at love and accept her two-year-old son Albert. And, above all, will she take this chance?

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