
The Bride And The Boy (Western Hearts and Promises #9)
Blurb
A sweet and clean historical western bridal romance with a moral message and a heroine who must solve a crisis.
When Cordelia left home, she did it alone. Now she must face everything that way, or the town might turn on the man she’s supposed to marry.
Cordelia’s friend Alma got herself mixed up in trouble only weeks before they were supposed to leave home and travel west together.
Now Cordelia finds herself torn, with the virtue she’s so proud of compromised no matter what she does.
With a broken heart, she travels alone, only to find that when she arrives in Fox Hollow, the man she was supposed to marry has troubles of his own.
And only Cordelia, a stranger in town, is clear-headed enough to see things for what they are.
Rufus Barclay, a rancher in Fox Hollow, knows one thing…
His employee, Boone Keaton, is a good boy, and would never do the things the town have accused him of. The problem is, Boone is refusing to talk about it. He won’t defend himself. Now the town’s coming for Boone and Rufus, demanding compensation.
In the midst of this trouble, Rufus’s bride arrives on the train.
The Bride And The Boy is a sweet and clean historical western bridal romance where moral values and virtue get tested every step of the way. Ride the rails west with Josie and lose yourself in another of her classic stories.
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