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Destiny's Bride
Destiny's Bride
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Previously published as Prairie Peace
It's 1860 and Cecile Palmer looks forward with eagerness toward the yearly Spring Fling. The gathering of folks from all over the region provides the most excitement imaginable...until she experiences love at first sight...and with a stranger. After meeting handsome Walt Williams, Cecile's greatest obstacle is convincing her father, the local banker, that his only pampered child is ready to marry and a stranger is the right man for her.
The ranch her fiance describes doesn't turn out exactly as she imagined, and when Walt fails to return from getting winter supplies, another difficult decision presents itself. Can Cecile live among Indians despite being a white woman? And will the brave she nurses back to health turn out to be her real hero?
Reviews:
This is not a light and fluffy romance. Cecile grows from a naïve girl to a woman with difficult choices to make. There are some stereotypes, but the main characters have depth and integrity.
It is hard to say more without giving the story away. It is above all a romance and it offers an original perspective. - Layla Reader
Wishing there was a next series book. Loved this! Couldn't put it down. Cecile was a great woman to go with her heart! - Denise Z
Enjoyed reading this book. Had a hard time putting it down. Read it in two days. Very well written. Was really surprised at the ending. Reba Hurt
It's 1860 and Cecile Palmer looks forward with eagerness toward the yearly Spring Fling. The gathering of folks from all over the region provides the most excitement imaginable...until she experiences love at first sight...and with a stranger. After meeting handsome Walt Williams, Cecile's greatest obstacle is convincing her father, the local banker, that his only pampered child is ready to marry and a stranger is the right man for her.
The ranch her fiance describes doesn't turn out exactly as she imagined, and when Walt fails to return from getting winter supplies, another difficult decision presents itself. Can Cecile live among Indians despite being a white woman? And will the brave she nurses back to health turn out to be her real hero?
Reviews:
This is not a light and fluffy romance. Cecile grows from a naïve girl to a woman with difficult choices to make. There are some stereotypes, but the main characters have depth and integrity.
It is hard to say more without giving the story away. It is above all a romance and it offers an original perspective. - Layla Reader
Wishing there was a next series book. Loved this! Couldn't put it down. Cecile was a great woman to go with her heart! - Denise Z
Enjoyed reading this book. Had a hard time putting it down. Read it in two days. Very well written. Was really surprised at the ending. Reba Hurt
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