Dakota Child ; Dakota Father
โ Scribed by Linda Ford
- Publisher
- Harlequin;Love Inspired Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 222 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Enjoy two stories of strength and hope in days gone by from Love Inspired Historical
Dakota Child
Trapped in a North Dakota blizzard, single mother Vivian Halliday's prayers are answered when she's rescued by Billy Black, a man feared by all the townsfolk. Yet in the home he shares with his ailing mother, the handsome gentle giant warms her baby's bottles and sings sweet lullabies. When the storm abates, will she go back to the village...or stay where she's found an unexpected family for herself and her Dakota child?
Dakota Father
It broke Jenny Archibald's heart to lose her best friend, Lena, to a fever--Jenny's not about to let any harm come to Lena's orphaned daughter. Jenny will take Meggie to the girl's uncle in Dakota Territory. And if she must marry a man of her parents' choosing on her return, then that's a trade she's willing to make. But she never expected to lose her heart to Meggie...or to Burke Edwards, Meggie's handsome uncle.
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