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The Settlers

(2019)
(A book in the Settlers series)
A collection of stories by

 
 
THREE BEST-SELLING SWEET CHRISTIAN WESTERN ROMANCE
If you like hard-working cowboys, feisty women, and frontier country settings, then you'll love Kathleen Ball's hearth-warming series The Settlers Sweet Western Romance Trilogy.

Greg:
A naive gold-digger. A world-weary miner. Will a tragic twist of fate become a rich vein of love?
California, 1848. Greg Settler's golden ambitions have hit stony ground. Forced to rely on his neighbor Hugo and Hugo's feisty daughter for mining help, he's had about enough of the woman's condescending attitude. But when his neighbor's dying words demand Greg take care of his headstrong daughter, he's not sure his fortunes have improved...

Mercy Watkins believed in her father's dreams. Now burdened with a man who doesn't know the first thing about mining, her world collapses further when Greg is accused of murder. With the hanging hours away, Mercy's only solution to save her former neighbor may be marriage.

Juan:
He's a Mexican loner. She's an unwed mom. Can two outcasts turn misfortune into love's destiny?
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.

Scarlett:
A snobby bride. A down-to-earth groom. Can they shape their mail-order marriage into long-lasting love?
Oregon, 1831. Scarlett Settler knows she'll never live down being left at the altar. Quietly agreeing to become mail-order bride, she waits to be pampered by servants and chefs. But when she discovers her husband is a lowly blacksmith without a housekeeper in sight, she wonders if her golden dreams have turned to pig iron.
Dillon Stahl can't wait to show off the house he built for his new wife. But when the haughty, opinionated woman belittles his work and their home, he worries he's in over his head. Straining to look beyond her frustration, he starts to see the true woman he'd like to get to know for a lifetime.


Genre: Inspirational

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