A desperate mother. A selfless miner. A greedy scoundrel.
Grief has haunted Dorothy Lee ever since losing her husband. Worse still, their young son Michael is a shell of his former self. When her in-laws give the widow an unconscionable ultimatum, she turns to The Matrimonial Times and becomes a mail order bride. Just when she thinks she and Michael have found a new home, they face devastation anew.
Seth Brooks proudly runs a successful mine outside Hidden Bluffs, Montana but longs for love and a family of his own. When the lovely Dorothy Lee accepts his offer to travel west after their correspondence, he is ecstatic. But unknown danger stalks Seth, striking the day of his wedding.
Will Seth persevere to see the future he yearns for? Or will Dorothy and Michael face heart-breaking loss once more?
Life can be so wonderful one minute and then much can be lost. The characters in this book showed how we can rise above pain and sorrow, one day at a time. The Bible quote Paslms 30:5 For his anger endured but a moment; in his favor is life; weeping May endure for a night, but joy comets in the morning.
I found quite a few mistakes that a proof reader should have caught. I wasn't expecting the attempted robbery at the mine. It was nice to read about all the changes in Matthew.
Yet another nice and sweet read written by Gretchen Wheeler and Faith Reynolds. A widower, Dorothy and a mother, the mine owner Seth who’s crew just found a gold vain and was now rich. This is there story. It is well written and an enjoyable read.
I love your stories just wish they went a little longer. You could keep the stories going and make a series out of each one of the towns in your Brides of Montanan.