Rosie Harper has fought for everything she hasthe orphanage she runs, the children she protects, and the independence she refuses to surrender. But the walls are crumbling, the funds are drying up, and the town's mayor has made his intentions clear. Marrying Edmund Langston would save the orphanage
but Rosie knows a deal with the devil is still a deal with the devil.
Harry Tate never stays in one place for long. Drifting from town to town, fixing what's broken and moving onthat's all he knows. Hired to repair the orphanage, Harry is drawn in by Rosie's fire, her fierce devotion, and the ragtag children who begin to feel like his own. With every broken board he mends, his guarded heart begins to heal.
However, Mayor Langston doesn't take kindly to losing. As Rosie's defiance grows, so does the mayor's desperationand when threats turn to action, Harry faces a choice: walk away as he always has, or fight for the woman who's given him something he never expected: a reason to stay
"The Carpenter's Unlikely Bride" is a historical western romance novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
Tropes:Brooding Hero, The Unconventional/Unmarriageable Heroine
Genre: Historical Romance
Harry Tate never stays in one place for long. Drifting from town to town, fixing what's broken and moving onthat's all he knows. Hired to repair the orphanage, Harry is drawn in by Rosie's fire, her fierce devotion, and the ragtag children who begin to feel like his own. With every broken board he mends, his guarded heart begins to heal.
However, Mayor Langston doesn't take kindly to losing. As Rosie's defiance grows, so does the mayor's desperationand when threats turn to action, Harry faces a choice: walk away as he always has, or fight for the woman who's given him something he never expected: a reason to stay
"The Carpenter's Unlikely Bride" is a historical western romance novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
Tropes:Brooding Hero, The Unconventional/Unmarriageable Heroine
Genre: Historical Romance
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