Wagon Train Wife

Wagon Train Wife
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Publisher : Inspired Press Limited
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9781915126078
ISBN-13 : 191512607X
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Book Synopsis Wagon Train Wife by : Catherine Kennedy

Download or read book Wagon Train Wife written by Catherine Kennedy and published by Inspired Press Limited. This book was released on 2024-05-07 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: She will do anything to ensure her sister's safety...even marry a man she barely knows. Eliza Fairchild arrived in America from England with her sister and parents expecting to continue her sheltered, upper-class lifestyle in the new country. However, the death of her parents and the cruelty of her guardians leaves Eliza and her sister, Hannah, in a precarious situation. Thomas Flannagan has vowed never to love again after the death of his young wife shortly after their arrival in America. His need for a wife, and his desire to keep the Fairchild sisters safe motivate him to propose a marriage of convenience. Working together to create a home in the wild Kansas prairie brings Thomas and Eliza closer together, but the tender shoots of affection between them are threatened when her sister's past catches up with them. 'Wagon Train Wife' is a Christian historical novel and the first in the brand new 'Walton Valley' series.

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