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The Bride of the Burned Homestead

(2024)
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From the moment Carrie Watson set foot in the dusty streets of Foothill, Colorado, her dreams of a loving partnership began to fray at the edges. Promised to John Jones, a man whose letters painted him as a gentle soul, she instead finds herself faced with a reality far removed from her expectations. As Carrie's hopes for a tender connection turn to doubts in the shadow of John's harsh demeanor, one question burns brightly in her heart.

Is the love she yearns for a mere fantasy, or can it be found in the most unexpected place?

Daniel Jones, the quiet and brooding brother of Carrie's fiancé, has lived under the shadow of a family tragedy that tore the brothers apart. With a heart weighed down by guilt and a life entangled in the complexities of his brother's malevolence, Daniel finds in Carrie an unexpected beacon of light. As their paths intertwine, Daniel is faced with a dilemma that challenges the very core of his being.

Can he navigate the treacherous path of redemption, or will the ghosts of his past condemn him to a life of solitude and sorrow?

As Carrie and Daniel unravel the dark secrets that bind the Jones family, they must confront their own fears and hopes. With each revelation, they are drawn closer, forging a bond that could be their salvation or their undoing… Will their love be the flame that consumes all they hold dear?

"The Bride of the Burned Homestead" 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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