Book DescriptionThe road west promised freedom. Mercy Creek demanded courage. Clara Whitmore has already lost more than any woman should have to bear, but grief will not stop her from chasing the one thing her family still needs: a home. With her younger brother beside her and a wagon full of memories behind her, Clara joins a group of early settlers heading toward Mercy Creek, a valley whispered to be rich with water, timber, and new beginnings.
Guiding the wagons is Elias Boone, a quiet cowboy with a dangerous past and eyes that have seen too much blood. He knows the West is not kind to dreamers. Rivers take lives, fire devours grass, hunger breaks tempers, and one wrong decision can bury an entire future beneath the dust. Elias wants only to get the settlers safely to the valley and keep his heart locked away. But Mercy Creek is not empty.
Powerful land baron Gideon Voss already has his eyes on the valley, and he will not let poor settlers, widows, children, or honest men stand between him and the fortune he believes should be his. When wells are poisoned, fences burn, secrets surface, and betrayal strikes from inside the settlement, Clara and Elias must help turn frightened strangers into a town strong enough to fight back. As danger closes in, Clara discovers that survival is not only about staying alive.
It is about choosing hope when fear is easier. Elias must face the ghosts of his past and decide whether revenge is worth more than the people who now depend on him. In a land where mercy is rare and courage is costly, one wagon train will risk everything to claim a future of their own. The Last Wagon to Mercy Creek is a sweeping Western story of cowboys, early settlers, survival, betrayal, slow-burn love, found family, and the fierce fight to build a home on dangerous land.
Book DescriptionThe road west promised freedom. Mercy Creek demanded courage. Clara Whitmore has already lost more than any woman should have to bear, but grief will not stop her from chasing the one thing her family still needs: a home. With her younger brother beside her and a wagon full of memories behind her, Clara joins a group of early settlers heading toward Mercy Creek, a valley whispered to be rich with water, timber, and new beginnings.
Guiding the wagons is Elias Boone, a quiet cowboy with a dangerous past and eyes that have seen too much blood. He knows the West is not kind to dreamers. Rivers take lives, fire devours grass, hunger breaks tempers, and one wrong decision can bury an entire future beneath the dust. Elias wants only to get the settlers safely to the valley and keep his heart locked away. But Mercy Creek is not empty.
Powerful land baron Gideon Voss already has his eyes on the valley, and he will not let poor settlers, widows, children, or honest men stand between him and the fortune he believes should be his. When wells are poisoned, fences burn, secrets surface, and betrayal strikes from inside the settlement, Clara and Elias must help turn frightened strangers into a town strong enough to fight back. As danger closes in, Clara discovers that survival is not only about staying alive.
It is about choosing hope when fear is easier. Elias must face the ghosts of his past and decide whether revenge is worth more than the people who now depend on him. In a land where mercy is rare and courage is costly, one wagon train will risk everything to claim a future of their own. The Last Wagon to Mercy Creek is a sweeping Western story of cowboys, early settlers, survival, betrayal, slow-burn love, found family, and the fierce fight to build a home on dangerous land.