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Louise Banff Bride

(2026)
(Book 17 in the National Park Brides series)
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In 1887, after being cast from the Gillian family, Louise arrives at her uncle’s home in Alberta, the first stop providence has forced upon her in the Wild West. Circumstances land her in the new settlement of Banff, determined to face the challenges that lie ahead, her ambition miraculously still intact. Zach’s co-workers praised his natural talent with wood, making his choice of profession an easy substitute for his real calling to ministry.

When a jealous cousin shows up to cause trouble for the love budding between Zach and Louise, it sets obstacles in motion with the potential to destroy their destiny and thwart the couple’s dreams. Join Louise and Zach in the growing community of Banff, as they explore the opportunities in this Western mountain town, and settle into God’s calling on their lives.

This historic romance is a portrayal of courageous faith, enduring hope, and heartwarming love that will have readers rooting for the Rocky Mountain Park’s newest inhabitants.
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Note: Louise and Zach’s adventures crisscross with Rosa and Stewart from this author’s first contribution to the National Park Brides series (Rosa Banff Hot Springs Bride). Witness the evolution of the Banff landscape. This standalone story is a portrayal of the good and bad of frontier growth.



Genre: Inspirational

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