Ruth Ann Nordin

Bestselling Author of Historical Romances and Romantic Comedies

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  • Meant to be 


    Time travel romantic comedy (R)

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    Story Sample: Megan and Ted Are Forced To Marry



    While on a train heading west, Ted Jacob and Megan Crane are thrown back into the past, with no idea of why or how they got there.  They get off the train at Fargo, North Dakota.  To their dismay, they are in April 1898.

    To their horror, the people insist that Ted and Megan marry at once!  But Ted and Megan don't even know each other, and despite their protests, the preacher declares them man and wife.

    As if marrying a stranger isn't bad enough, Megan faces a showdown with the men who think a women should do all the work.  Ted, meanwhile, is as happy as can be and tries to convince Megan that being in the past isn't so bad after all.

    However, Megan is determined that she will not mess up the future by doing things that were never meant to be, but in the end, she might discover that some things were meant to be...and her marriage to Ted might be one of them.

  • Falling in love with her husband                       
    (used to be Todd's bride and Ann's Groom)

    This historical romance is rated R.

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    Story Sample: Ann Asks Todd To Marry Her

     


     

    Todd Brothers loves Ann Statesman. But she doesn't love him. Ann loves Kent Ashton. When Kent gets engaged to another woman, Ann's world is shattered. She no longer trusts her judgment in picking the right man to marry. So she decides to choose the man her parents have always admired and respected. Todd.  

    But Todd plans to leave Virginia despite his father's objections. Knowing she doesn't love him, he tells her his decision to move to North Dakota to become a farmer. He is shocked when she asks him to take her with him. Hesitant, he finally agrees, torn between the reality that she doesn't love him but hoping she'll learn to love him over time.

    They elope and embark on the beginning of friendship. At their new home, Ann gets to know Todd as more than her best friend's older brother. But will her newfound love for her husband be enough when Kent comes for her?

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