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Antonia (Tonya) Woodson lost everything in the quakes that hit Silverpines. Her father died trying to save miners, The majority of the men women and children who worked in her family’s lumber camp wiped away when the second quake sent the earth sliding into the river with her timber and all. Now six months later she’s done everything she can to survive but with no one to run her sawmill she can’t even provide for herself. In a last effort of desperation, she sends an ad out for a husband who has experience running a mill. Braylon Watts is a dreamer. The only son of a miller, he went to university and got a degree in manufacturing and science. Home now, his father refuses to allow any of the advancements Braylon could make to the family mill. When he sees an advertisement for a woman wanting a husband with milling experience he answers it looking for a fresh start. Can a woman just trying to recover what she lost and survive and a man full of dreams for innovation and bringing new progress to Silverpines ever make a marriage work? What happens when a woman still devastated by the past gets a husband looking to the future? Tonya doesn’t know. All she Wanted was a Miller. What she got was a visionary. Can their marriage last or is it like her life, doomed from the start?
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.