A Widow on the Run at his Door
(2026)(A book in the Western Brides of Hope series)
A novel by Madeline Thornton
When Clara Donovan's sheriff husband is ambushed and murdered, she flees with her young son, carrying nothing but a mysterious map. Under a false name, she finds shelter at a struggling ranch in exchange for work. It should be simple, but she never expected the rugged rancher to make her believe in love again
Jackson Hayes is a man haunted by betrayal and loss. His ranch is failing, his daughter is wild with grief, and he's sworn off trusting anyone. But when a mysterious widow breathes life back into his home and his daughter's heart, he finds himself wanting something he thought he'd lost forever
With a ruthless gang closing in, a traitor hiding in plain sight, and everything they've built hanging in the balance, Clara and Jackson must choose: run from the past or fight together for the future they never knew they wanted.
Tropes: Widow Heroine, Widowed Hero, Second Chance at Love, Forced Proximity, Disguised Identity.
"A Widow on the Run at his Door" is a historical western romance novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
Genre: Romance
Jackson Hayes is a man haunted by betrayal and loss. His ranch is failing, his daughter is wild with grief, and he's sworn off trusting anyone. But when a mysterious widow breathes life back into his home and his daughter's heart, he finds himself wanting something he thought he'd lost forever
With a ruthless gang closing in, a traitor hiding in plain sight, and everything they've built hanging in the balance, Clara and Jackson must choose: run from the past or fight together for the future they never knew they wanted.
Tropes: Widow Heroine, Widowed Hero, Second Chance at Love, Forced Proximity, Disguised Identity.
"A Widow on the Run at his Door" is a historical western romance novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
Genre: Romance
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