Harriet Milestone is young and beautiful, but is miserable from a broken heart. She has just lost her uncle, Victor, the only kin she’s ever known. Victor has left her everything he owns, and she is confident that her future will remain bright, despite this mournful time in her life.
Her misery has led her to finding a letter in her uncle’s room. A letter that started out well, but in the end, turned out to be her worst nightmare. Victor has set her up to go to Oregon to marry the son of a wealthy merchant. And as if things could not get any worse, she receives news that Victor had owed a fortune to one of the richest men in Baltimore, that has not been paid off.
This man has made a deal with her. Marry him and keep the property, or leave. Harriet is caught between two difficult decisions. Will she stay and marry a man who is thrice her age, or will she run off to the West to marry a boy she’s never met before?
Fate Takes a Turn
Sarah has a choice, and she’s going to show her husband to be how much she cares about him by doing something she said she would never do. Go into the English world. But when she gets to the house he is staying at he seems less than excited to see her. Instead of inviting her to stay with him he leaves her calling for help from the girl she met on the bus- and her friend.
Dylan believes in fate, but he always thought fate would have him alone forever, until he meets Sarah. Then things seem to call right into place for him, and before he realizes it he’s considering joining the Amish community!
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This ebook contains mature themes and language, intended for 18+ readers only. AUTHOR’S This is a stand alone romance with an HEA. This ebook or bonus books attached may contain mature themes and language, intended for 18+ readers only.
NOT CLEAN!!! First story was okay. Stopped reading, after I had to keep skipping books, due to erotic content. I don't read books like that. Doesn't need to be in Clean book list. I would give a 0 if I could,