Billow Creek Bride - Mary Gair Johnson - Libros - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781475116687 - 29 de marzo de 2012
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Billow Creek Bride

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What would you do to prevent being separated from someone you love? In this 1830's historical romance, Maurine is turning eighteen in an orphanage. She knows she cannot stay, but she doesn't want to leave her sister behind. Her only hope is to accept an arranged marriage and pray this man, sure to be homely and elderly, will adopt her sister. The striking Thomas Johnson is anything but homely or elderly. He has come to the orphanage expecting to wed a plain, obedient woman who will be as silent as a shadow in his home. The beautiful, intelligent, and independent Maurine is a complete surprise. Maurine realizes he could have had his pick of women, so why did he come to an orphanage? Their first night together on the return trip to his home, she comes to understand he doesn't want her as a wife, but as a governess to his children. Within days, she is falling in love with a man who refuses to get close to her, a man who is hiding something about the death of his first wife. This is a tale of two sisters: Maurine, who yearns to be loved by the man who took her as his bride, and Rebecca who finds love in the arms of the son of a wealthy Cherokee plantation owner. Billow Creek Bride is a careful blend of laughter and tears, sorrows and joys as these two women discover strength within themselves to meet the challenges of life and love in the 1830's, and the event that would change history known as 'The Trail of Tears.'

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Publicado 29 de marzo de 2012
ISBN13 9781475116687
Editores CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Páginas 298
Dimensiones 127 × 203 × 17 mm   ·   326 g
Lengua Inglés  

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