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The Sampler: Wyoming MacPhersons

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SHE CLINGS TO HIS PROMISE THAT THEY’LL MAKE IT WORK.
HE MARRIED HER SO WHY CAN’T SHE BE HIS WIFE IN EVERY WAY?

Allie Sullivan lost her baby. In her grief, she doesn’t have enough strength left to defy the self-appointed matron of the valley and marries her best friend Sam. Everyone says she married him. Only she has no memory of her wedding. She moves into his cabin, but not his bed. Why can’t he understand? How can she be his wife if she can’t remember pledging herself to him?

Sam Harris doesn’t understand women, never has, never will. He’s loved Allie for years and plans to court her. In the early winter, hope fills him as they grow closer, but sickness, death, and an interfering biddy change everything. When they are forced to marry, he promises he’ll give Allie time and a room of her own until she’s ready. But how much time does a bride need to become a wife?
What happens when love isn’t enough?

297 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 20, 2022

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Mischelle Creager

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Mischelle Creager writes inspirational historical romances set in the mid-1800s. She’s not sure which she loves more—researching or writing. When she’s not doing one of those two things, she can probably be found reading or baking.

She is a wife whose wonderful husband told her, when he retired several years ago, that he wanted to support her in her writing and took over all the household chores, including sweeping, dusting, and laundry. He even cleans up for her after she bakes! Her son and daughter are always available to help with social media questions.

Mischelle loves to share her historical research and has a website, Under The Attic Eaves, filled with tidbits she’s found in books written in the 19th Century. She also “reprints” a historical magazine, Worbly’s Family Monthly Magazine, filled with items from books and magazines published in the middle of the 1800s.

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