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A Grieving Bride's Native Love

(2025)
(A book in the Western Brides of Hope series)
A novel by

 
 
Orphaned Emily Carter moves west to marry, but her life is suddenly turned upside down when her soon-to-be husband dies, leaving her to care for his ranch and young daughter. Just as she finds herself on the brink of despair, one of the ranch-hands comes to her aid, making her feel hopeful again…

Luke Bennett has faced a lifetime of discrimination for being half-Indian. So, when he learns that his neighbor and employer has been killed and that the woman he left in charge is being treated with contempt, he decides to offer his help. Can Luke resist the young bride, though, when he finally gets to know her?

As the two of them strive to keep the ranch running and raise the orphaned girl, their feelings grow deeper. But, neither Emily nor Luke know that there’s a sinister threat lurking nearby, one that has the ability to destroy their only chance at love. Can the unlikely pair build a future together or will their delicate union crumble under society’s austere watch?

Tropes: Mail-order Bride, Orphan Heroine, Falling for a Native American

"A Grieving Bride's Native Love" is a historical western romance novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.


Genre: Romance

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