· As a condemned man in the town of Passion’s Crossing, Kansas, he can only escape execution through marriage to a local woman. In desperate need of help on her farm, Rosie Mulvehey offers her hand. Their marriage of convenience seems simple enough though Bowie’s wife Susan might disagree, if only she knew he was alive When news of Bowie’s death sentence reaches her, Brand: Hachette Book Group. The Wives of Bowie Stone by Maggie Osborne My rating: 4 of 5 stars stars I wasn't planning on writi. · Maggie Osborne - The Wives of Bowie Stone. Rosie Mulvehey studied the prisoners with nooses around their necks. Because of Kansas law, she could save a condemned man if she married him. When she picked the tall ex-cavalry man named Bowie Stone to help her save the run-down farm she swore she'd make a success, she didn't know what secrets lay in his mysterious past, or that he'd .
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The Wives of Bowie Stone by Maggie Osborne My rating: 4 of 5 stars stars I wasn't planning on writi. As a condemned man in the town of Passion’s Crossing, Kansas, he can only escape execution through marriage to a local woman. In desperate need of help on her farm, Rosie Mulvehey offers her hand. Their marriage of convenience seems simple enough though Bowie’s wife Susan might disagree, if only she knew he was alive When news of Bowie’s death sentence reaches her, Susan Stone must find a new life for her and her three-year-old son. by Maggie Osborne. Knowing that she can save the life of a condemned man by offering to marry him, Rosie Mulvehey opts for a marriage of convenience to ex-cavalry man Bowie Stone, who promises to save her rundown farm as his part of the agreement.
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