Description
An abused woman. A loving man. And the fear that threatens to break them apart . . . A prisoner in her own home, Bess Ward finally escapes the clutches of her uncle and heads West as a mail-order bride. But in doing so, she ran the risk of jumping from the frying pan into the fire. What if her future husband was no better than her uncle? What if he was worse? But she had to do something and did. Now here she was, faced with something she didn't expect. A good man. And she was terrified! Weston Snow was affectionate, curious about the world, and looking for a wife. But the pickings in Clear Creek were slim, so he decided to get a mail-order bride. It was a risk, and his family might not approve, but he did it anyway. But would a bride take to his family? It was large, unconventional, and, well, a tad eccentric. But once she arrived, that was no longer his worry. Instead, he worried if he was enough. His bride was broken, and he wasn't sure if he could fix her. Add a passel of strangers in town and visiting royalty, and Weston had more than enough to think about. Could he help his bride overcome her fears while danger might be lurking nearby? Find out in this sweet historical western filled with pure fun and romance!