Lilly had been in America for two years, having arrived from Sweden under difficult circumstances. Her life had never been an easy one, but she had a decent job at the textile mill, and made several good friends there as well. Unfortunately, the mill burned, and the owner does not rebuild. Lilly and many other women are left without work, making them unsure how they will survive. Lilly and her friends ultimately end up answering ads to become mail order brides, and Lilly’s fiancé awaits her in Chicago. Unfortunately, Lilly’s groom has misrepresented both his situation and his offer, and Lilly finds herself in trouble.
Seth is a hard-working, honest, Christian man who is in Chicago seeking to purchase stock at the big event happening in town. He recognizes that Lilly is in trouble, and immediately sets about to help her. But there is only one real way he can help her, and it will come at some cost to them both – and not just a financial cost.
I loved this book, having become engaged in both the story and the individual characters early on. I couldn’t put it down and finished it in one day. I think besides being a heart-grabbing, and at times heart-wrenching storyline, the fact that this fictional story, or something very similar to it, likely played out multiple times in this country’s history really hits home when you read about it happening with a character that you come to cheer for.
This is a great story that was well written – highly recommended!