Oregon, 1830. Sonia Wist's luck never came through. Now widowed, broke, and a young mom, she's too ashamed to stay in town. Stumbling into an empty cabin, Sonia's all out of hope until a horse wrangler finally gives her the break she's waited for…
Juan Settler has always suffered the pain of prejudice. So when the Mexican horse wrangler discovers a pretty woman and her son hiding out, her wounded eyes go straight to his heart. Welcoming her to his family, he wonders if he's finally found a place to fit in.
As Sonia confronts her outcast life with Juan by her side, she sees the kind man for who he truly is. Can the couple rise above society's taboos and their own pasts for a courageous chance at love?
Juan is the second standalone book in The Settlers sweet Western romance series. If you like mismatched couples, stories of redemption, and cowboy culture, then you'll love Kathleen Ball's uplifting novel.