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Daisy Newhaven is supposed to marry Frederick Hornbriar during the Christmas holidays. He is her father’s pick who is not only older than her own father, but has grown children of his own. Knowing she could never wed the ogling old man, Daisy answers a letter to become a mail order bride to Henry Goodwin, a blacksmith in Cane Falls, Texas. But when she gets off the train, she finds her Henry in the process of marrying a different bride fresh off the train. Unsure what to do but determined to stay in Texas, she is taken to the local boarding house by the gruff but handsome town marshal, Wesley Prince. Will Daisy stay in Texas or will she go back home to marry the man her father chose?
Author

Allison Wells is an author, wife, and mother who is also a logophile (a lover of words). The desire to write came early for Allison. After graduating from Clemson, Allison became a newspaper reporter. Tired of constantly writing bad news, she began writing novels. Now, Allison writes for regional publications and enjoys writing southern novels with elements of faith. In her writing, Allison feels led to bring an element of reality to her readers. She recognizes that living a Christian life does not mean everything is rosy all the time, and she wants to represent that with her writing, while still wrapping things up with a happy ending. Allison's motto is Life is Short, Eat the Oreos.