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Maude Jones was a foundling, an orphan left on the steps of the Howard House. Her whole life she’s longed for a family of her own. Now all grown up she’s willing to sacrifice her dream of a family with the only boy she ever loved for the love of her friend, Betsy Sewell. When an investor demands that the mine be reopened, Maude sends an ad to the Grooms Gazette for an Engineer to reopen the mine. Knowing that love and her dreams may never come true. That is until an unexpected letter comes from that boy from her past. Now she must choose family or her friend’s need. Jeremiah Henderson left Silverpines at eight years old when his father took a job in New Mexico Territory. Now fourteen years later he hears of the disaster that has befallen his hometown and he has to know what happened to the little girl he left behind. The only girl he’s ever loved. When Maude responds telling him she is alive and single, Jeremiah knows he must return to woo Maude. If he can help his other friends reopen their mine, so much the better. But when he arrives in town with a western legend at his side, only to find a mining engineer after both his woman and the mine, he has to choose: step aside or fight for what he wants. He’s a miner, he doesn’t know how to quit. But will he win the woman, save the mine and give Maude everything she ever wanted, or die trying? Will love win, or will Maude settle for what she Wanted: an Engineer?
Author

https://www.facebook.com/pg/George-H-... George McVey always wanted to be a Superhero, sadly no radioactive storms or animals have been a part of his life. One day while spinning a tall tale for his family, some suggested once again that with all his experiences in ministry and his imagination, he should be writing books. This time it was like lightning struck him and he decided why not? Since then George has been hard at work using his creative imagination and writing several books. He's still adding to his bibliography to this day. You can find them all on his Amazon.com page. George lives in the wonderful state of Almost Heaven, West Virginia. A few years ago he moved from a single family home to a deluxe apartment in the sky, well the fourth floor anyway. He lives with his wife of thirty years, and a service dog named Daisy Mae. He is visited often by his three children and two grandsons.