For a Noble Purpose
β Scribed by Kelsey Gietl
- Publisher
- Purple Mask Publishing
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Larksong Legacy #1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
What if your worst curse could also be your greatest gift?
As a Missouri plantation owner's daughter, Sarah Walcott has always experienced the best society has to offer, yet her charmed life also carries unexplainable tragedy. She's been widowed six times, always on her wedding day. When a seventh husband meets the same fate, her parents determine to send her to an asylum, where she can no longer be a burden to them or a danger to society. In desperation, Sarah joins the Larksong wagon train on their way to the West and soon learns that her saviors also harbor extraordinary gifts...ones that may finally bring her the answers she needs.
Anxious to be free from a family legacy he would rather not claim and a slave-built society he doesn't support, Tobias Lark believes the only way to find his perfect town is to create it himself. Joined by his three brothers, he sets out for the Washington Territory with a collection of carefully curated supporters, all determined to build a new life in the West. When a young plantation widow unexpectedly joins their party, he fears the curse she carries will crack the solid foundation upon which all his plans are built.
With each step along the trail, Tobias and Sarah encounter hardships that test their resilience and threaten the idyllic life they're searching for. Will they stand together in the face of adversity or is the community of Larksong just another unobtainable fantasy?
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