Every family has things they can’t talk about. Or won’t.
For Clara Martin, the prospect of moving to New York from snowy Chicago is her only option after losing her bakery job. Resigned to her fate, she prepares to go…until a chance encounter with endangered horses reminds her of a letter she received from her friend, Sadie, asking her to come to Tombstone, Arizona Territory, to marry a horse … a horse wrangler, sight unseen.
For Hank Archer, the only son of gentleman rancher Beau Archer, riding the trail has taken its toll. He wants more than anything to stay put on the ranch and when his grandfather leaves him property nearby, he hopes it will be a way to start a new life. The only problem is that to inherit the property, he has to be married.
When Hank’s plans begin to crumble, he finds out that his new bride knows more about horses than he realized. And about people. Can she bring them all together and help Hank realize his dream?
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very good story
I was looking for an entertaining, easy read….this was it! Liked the character development and the discriptions of everything. Entertaining and though there are several more books in the series, I didn’t feel like I had to read the next one to bring this one to a close! I did however, read a couple more
I enjoy western books
clean
Don’t start late at night, can’t put down
sweet book.
Want to read more from Cindy Caldwell.
It was a good, enjoyable book. One you don’t want to put down.
Very good story line, thank you for writing this story.
Lovely read.
A light look at actual happenings.
I like the mail order brides books. Keep them coming. Also like the Highlander books, and books with some erotica scenes.
Entertaing
Romance, easy reader.
Wonder story of mail order bride times!
I enjoyed this book and would like to read the others in the series.
A good story.
Engaging. Surprising
Just a fun read.
Good clean reading with a good ending.