The Mail Order Brides of Last Chance: Seven Brides for Seven Officers (A 7-Book Western Romance Box Set)

The Mail Order Brides of Last Chance: Seven Brides for Seven Officers (A 7-Book Western Romance Box Set)

by Lucille Chisum

Literature & Fiction
Amazon:★★★★4.2(98)
Goodreads:★★★★4.23(35)
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Added on January 13, 2026

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Seven beautiful brides! Seven dashing officers!

Seven mail order bride romance novels from a #1 Amazon Bestselling author…all for just $0.99 for a limited time only!

In Lucille Chisum’s latest mail order bride box set, the romantic sparks fly between a new series of mail order brides and a series of Colorado cavalry officers.

The romance, of course, takes place in the mythic western town of Last Chance, Colorado, the setting for Lucille’s epic mail order bride romance series.

The romantic circumstances, though, are wildly different from book to book. Each novella in this collection can be read as a stand-alone title, but veteran Lucille Chisum fans will recognize several much-loved characters from previous titles.

Here are the titles of the novellas features in this box set:

1. A Bride for an Officer 2. Thea and the Major 3. A Bride for the Young Lieutenant 4. The Bride with a Wild Side 5. The Bride Who Could Sing Like a Lark 6. The Bride’s Surprise 7. The Quiet Sister Becomes a Bride

All seven stories feature surprising story lines and plot twists, engaging characters, and of course the type of sweet romance readers have come to expect from Lucille Chisum’s books.

Whether you're a veteran Lucille Chisum fan or someone who’s new to the series, you'll absolutely LOVE this book, so download it now and let the romance begin!

Reader Reviews

★★★Lisa Boyer

I normally don't review these books, but I feel that I needs to save others from wasting their time. First of all these are more like short stories, not books. There is little to no character development and the editing is dreadful. There are typos and continuity errors through the book. To be fair, the stories do not have to be read in any order, but these errors occur within the same story. Read at your own risk.

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