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A Governess for the Orphaned Twins

(2026)
(A book in the Western Brides and True Loves series)
A novel by

 
 
Marybeth Colton volunteers to escort two orphaned twins from England to their uncle's ranch in Wyoming, hoping for a fresh start and a chance to build a life of her own. But the rugged frontier is far different from the world she knows, and she never dreams that the stubborn widowed rancher waiting for the twins could become the home her heart has been searching for.

Widower Morgan Trask has no idea what to do with his newly orphaned nephews, especially while raising his young daughter alone. When the governess he hired never arrives, he reluctantly asks the spirited young woman who brings the twins to his door to stay. As Marybeth fills his home with warmth and laughter, Morgan begins to wonder if his wounded heart can love again.

But a ruthless land speculator sets his sights on the Trask ranch and on Marybeth. As secrets and betrayal threaten the family they are building, Marybeth and Morgan must decide who they can trust and whether love can survive when the past and present collide.

Tropes: Widower Hero, Brooding Hero, Forced Proximity

"A Governess for the Orphaned Twins" is a historical romance novel of approximately 90,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.


Genre: Romance

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