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At forty Beulah Hamilton never expected to find love, but she did have to find a new home. After her father, Colonel Hamilton passed away she could no longer stay in the military housing that she had known her entire life. Seeking a way to eke out and existence the efficient woman decides to become a mail-order-bride. Her entire life had been dedicated to the care and well being of her demanding father, how much more difficult could being a wife possible be? Silas Martel, a quiet unassuming shop keeper has spent his life caring for his ailing mother. His whole life dictated by the needs of a woman unhappy in her circumstances and plagued by pain. After his mother’s passing, he seeks to find a woman who will understand his quiet ways and who enjoys the modern conveniences of the new era. Will assumptions and misunderstanding keep them from learning to love or will unforeseen problems bond them in a way they have never expected?
Author

Danni Roan, born in rural western Pennsylvania, has always loved the country life. Her first work published under her real name, Paula Liddle-Beem, is a collection of folk essays about childhood in the lush, green mountains of PA. Being a teacher of English and English as a Second Language for the past twelve years has only inspired Danni’s love of writing Western Historical Fiction. After receiving her Masters of Education in Teaching English as a Foreign Language she determined to indulge her passion for fiction writing. Teaching both in the USA and abroad has exposed Danni to a wide range of people from all walks of life and she tries to capture that unique character in her work. https://www.facebook.com/danni.roan