Description
Two years ago, Quincy Sinclair lost his beloved wife. He walls off his heart, placing his attention solely on his cotton crops and raising his two young children. He counts heavily on his sister's help, not only with running the home, but in caring for his traumatized children -- particularly his son who hasn't spoken since his mother's death. When Quincy's sister announces her betrothal and imminent move across the country, Quincy is frantic. How can he survive without Helena's help?
But Helena has an idea. She sends for a Mail Order Bride for him. At first angry, Quincy finally agrees to a marriage of convenience. But
Alma Fairman has different ideas. She wants romance, a beau who loves her, and a real marriage. So when she gets to Arkansas, she is devastated. Quincy's two beautiful children are her only consolation. When she succeeds in getting Quincy's son to talk, she prays that this might become the catalyst that sparks affection between herself and Quincy. But she is completely unprepared for his reaction. And then tragedy strikes. It seems like Alma will never find the love she desires. Nor will Quincy -- unless he's courageous enough to open up his heart one last time.