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Healing her Silent Wounds

(2024)
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In the heart of Dallas, Texas, Willow Turner's journey unfolds, marked by a past of sorrow and resilience. Orphaned and later captured by the very forces that destroyed her family, her escape ushers her into the protective embrace of Griffin, a dedicated doctor, and Ada, the benevolent owner of a boarding house. Amidst her fear and skepticism, Willow stands at a pivotal moment.

Is she ready to dismantle the barriers around her heart?

Griffin Webster, harboring ambitions that surpass his medical duties, leads a secret life as an undercover deputy. His existence, a balancing act between his professional responsibilities and clandestine operations, is thrown into disarray by Willow's arrival. With her troubled past possibly entwined with the gang Griffin vows to dismantle, he finds himself at a crossroads. Torn between his mission and the urge to safeguard Willow, Griffin faces a crucial decision:

Can he protect her without losing himself in the process?

As destiny intertwines their paths, the dark specter of Willow's history threatens to consume them. With adversaries closing in, the fragile bond between Willow and Griffin is put to the test. In the face of looming danger and buried secrets, can their budding love weather the tempest, or will the truths that bind them also be their undoing?

"Healing her Silent Wounds" is a historical western romance novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.

Genre: Historical Romance

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