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Tully's Faith. Grooms with Honor, #11
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8201295110
- EAN9798201295110
- Date de parution20/09/2018
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJL
Résumé
A sweet western romance set in 1892. No one in Clear Creek, Kansas, thought Tully Reagan, the youngest son of the preacher who was always in trouble, would follow in his father's footsteps. Now finished with his seminary training, Tully is ready to start his career. But rather than becoming a pastor for a church as his family expects, Tully signed on to be a newspaper's travel writer to explore and write about the new national parks in the western states.
Violet Tucker grew up on the Cross C Ranch near Clear Creek with her brothers and cousins. Because of her tomboy tendencies, her parents sent her to a Chicago finishing school to turn her into a lady. Now finished with her schooling, Violet's expected to marry an older prominent Chicago businessman who asked Violet's father for her hand in marriage. Tully and Violet share a past and wish they could share a future.
Should they take on the adult roles their parents expect, or head off into the frontier on their own adventure?
Violet Tucker grew up on the Cross C Ranch near Clear Creek with her brothers and cousins. Because of her tomboy tendencies, her parents sent her to a Chicago finishing school to turn her into a lady. Now finished with her schooling, Violet's expected to marry an older prominent Chicago businessman who asked Violet's father for her hand in marriage. Tully and Violet share a past and wish they could share a future.
Should they take on the adult roles their parents expect, or head off into the frontier on their own adventure?























