Lydia’s world has been turned upside down. Her husband, Leslie Boone, has died. She learns she’s pregnant after his passing, and now his uncle reclaims the land as his own. Lydia, determined to protect her future and preserve what she and Leslie built over four years, is ready to fight for it. Instead, her friend and neighbor, knowing Lydia's fears for herself and her unborn child's security, suggests another plan: marry a stranger and go to Oregon on the Oregon Trail, something she and Leslie discussed before buying the land from his uncle.
Whereas Jackson Bowman, a widower with a three-year-old son who feels his child needs a mother, placed an ad seeking a wife to join them on the Oregon Trail. Jackson is motivated by his son's welfare and the practical need for help on the journey. However he negates to tell about his son and assumes an annulled would be best upon settling in Oregon.
Will Lydia agree to that, when a child is involved? Will they agree to travel as husband and wife before, during, or after the trail? Can they become a real family and survive the journey? Will Lydia carry her baby safely while meeting the trail’s demands?
Genre: Inspirational
Whereas Jackson Bowman, a widower with a three-year-old son who feels his child needs a mother, placed an ad seeking a wife to join them on the Oregon Trail. Jackson is motivated by his son's welfare and the practical need for help on the journey. However he negates to tell about his son and assumes an annulled would be best upon settling in Oregon.
Will Lydia agree to that, when a child is involved? Will they agree to travel as husband and wife before, during, or after the trail? Can they become a real family and survive the journey? Will Lydia carry her baby safely while meeting the trail’s demands?
Genre: Inspirational
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