The Newspaper Bride
(2026)(The sixth book in the Hearts of Copper Springs series)
A novel by Marian Ashford
Myra Aldridge, an ambitious Boston journalist, didn't travel two thousand miles to find a husbandshe came to be a partner in the town's struggling newspaper.
Disgraced editor Nathaniel Sinclair has retreated to Wyoming to bury a career-ending scandal. He needs a silent typesetter, not an opinionated partner with radical ideas. Convinced his tarnished reputation is contagious, he is determined to keep his distance from the spirited woman who challenges his every headline.
But when Myra fearlessly chases a dangerous lead into the heart of a corruption scandal, Nathaniel realizes she possesses more grit than any newsman he’s ever known. And Nathaniel must decide if he is willing to trust Myra with the one secret that could destroy him.
Caught between safety and truth, Myra must decide whether to retreat or risk everything for a career-changing storyand the man she has come to love.
A clean historical western romance featuring a grumpy editor, a spirited reporter, and a slow-burn workplace love story.
Genre: Historical Romance
Disgraced editor Nathaniel Sinclair has retreated to Wyoming to bury a career-ending scandal. He needs a silent typesetter, not an opinionated partner with radical ideas. Convinced his tarnished reputation is contagious, he is determined to keep his distance from the spirited woman who challenges his every headline.
But when Myra fearlessly chases a dangerous lead into the heart of a corruption scandal, Nathaniel realizes she possesses more grit than any newsman he’s ever known. And Nathaniel must decide if he is willing to trust Myra with the one secret that could destroy him.
Caught between safety and truth, Myra must decide whether to retreat or risk everything for a career-changing storyand the man she has come to love.
A clean historical western romance featuring a grumpy editor, a spirited reporter, and a slow-burn workplace love story.
Genre: Historical Romance
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