Charity
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In Angel Creek, Second Chances Come Wrapped in Holiday Miracles
After the Civil War, five women from Charleston, desperate to escape their pasts, answer an ad in the Groom’s Gazette for mail-order brides. Charity Kingston must flee or face a life in a brothel. But even in Angel Creek, Montana, her fiery Irish temper and lingering debts threaten to catch up with her. The brothel owner she escaped is determined to collect.
Lewis Brown, fresh from the military and hiding under a false identity, takes over a saloon, never expecting a mail-order bride to arrive for his new persona. As their secrets unravel and Christmas approaches, Lewis and Charity must confront their pasts or lose their chance at happiness.
In a town where second chances are rare, they’ll need more than love to survive—they’ll need a Christmas miracle.
Praise for this book
Ms. McDaniel does a remarkable job with this historical western romance. She set it in the American west after the civil war. Both her lead characters strive to escape the horrific times in the East by finding a new life out west. She infused her western romance with a sympathetic heroine, a strong irresistible hero, emotion tension as they both wrestle with their conscious and truth. Her plot is believable with an HEA. She adds a splash of suspense through the two antagonists—John Roberts III seeking revenge on Charity and Thomas Huntington seek justice for his son Jakob. I enjoyed this historical western romance. Nicely done, Ms. McDaniel.