A woman heading west with her brothers runs into trouble and accepts a marriage of convenience with a man who rescues them. An instant family was not in his plans, but he is soon ready to make a lifetime commitment to her. Abridged standard play recording.
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A woman heading west with her brothers runs into trouble and accepts a marriage of convenience with a man who rescues them. An instant family was not in his plans, but he is soon ready to make a lifetime commitment to her. Abridged standard play recording.
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This is one of those books that a reader can sink her teeth into with a complex plot that satisfies. The two main characters, Rachel Sinclair and Cord McPherson are two intelligent, mature adults who have good chemistry together.
Rachel is responsible for two younger brothers; their parents died on the trail from Pennsylvania. Cord, and his Civil War hero brother, Jacob, share a large ranch. Jake came home from the war without legs and has spent the past three years feeling sorry for himself (he was a concert pianist).
When the town finds out that Cord hired Rachel to be the ranch's cook and laundry lady (and there is no other female to serve as a chaperone), the minister's wife sits them down for a serious chat.
The secondary characters are also interesting. When Rachel and Cord get together, their happiness affects others in ways they could not have imagined. Carolyn Davidson weaves her magic so that the reader cares about these characters and their problems.