Heβs the last person she wants reading her story, but will he be the first to awaken her heart? Itβs 1868 in the settlement of Good Springs, and Hannah Vestal is passionate about writing fiction and keeping her stories to herself. By lantern light she slips into her story world and dreams the
All Things Beautiful (Uncharted Beginnings Book 3)
β Scribed by Keely Brooke Keith
- Book ID
- 100147260
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 114 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Its 1868 in the settlement of Good Springs, and Hannah Vestal is
passionate about writing fiction and keeping her stories to herself. By
lantern light she slips into her story world and dreams the adventures
shell never experience. When her father asks to read her work, she
decides to have it printed secretly for his 50th birthday. Hannah tries
to arrange the printing with the settlements pressman, but the witty
and dapper Henry Roberts wont make it easy for her to prove her writing
is worthy of his ink.
If Henry Roberts did nothing else for the
rest of his life but print and bind books, he would die a satisfied man.
In order to secure settlement support for his printing press, the elder
council says Henry must print an error-free copy of the New Testament
before the settlements 8th anniversary celebration. He is determined to
meet their challenge, but when the enigmatic Hannah proves to be a
beguiling distraction, Henry longs for something more than a life at the
letterpress.
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