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Thursday, December 29, 2016
Canadian Historial Brides - Book 1 (Alberta) Brides of Banff Springs
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In the Dirty Thirties jobs were hard to come by. Having lost her father and her home in southern Alberta, Tilly McCormack is thrilled when her application for a position as a chambermaid at the prestigious Banff Springs Hotel, one of Canada’s great railway hotels, is accepted.
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