In Nell Lillington's small Midwestern town of the 1870s, marriage is the obvious fate of a young woman of some social standing. Yet Nell is determined to elude the duties and restrictions of matrimony. So when she finds herself pregnant at the age of 17, she refuses to divulge the name of the father
The House of Closed Doors Boxed Set: Nell's Story
β Scribed by Jane Steen
- Book ID
- 111266877
- Publisher
- Aspidistra Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 980 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780995748408
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β¦ Synopsis
Set in the American Midwest of the 1870s, this three-novel story blends mystery, romance, history, and family drama in over 30 hours of entertaining, fast-paced reading. See why readers rave about the writing, the plot twists, and the characters.
NELL LILLINGTON is a spoiled, headstrong 16-year-old when she finds herself pregnant after letting a flirtation with handsome Cousin Jack get out of hand. More willing to bear the consequences of an illegitimate pregnancy than marry, she refuses to name the father and agrees to give birth in a Poor Farm and give the baby up for adoption. At the Poor Farm she meets Tess OβDugan, a woman the world calls an imbecile but who soon becomes the sister Nell never had.
MARTIN RUTHERFORD, Nellβs childhood friend, only learns of baby Sarah when Nell seeks to escape from the Poor Farmβwith the child. His own aversion to marriage stems from his dark, unhappy childhood, and despite his attachment to Nell he makes no objection to her plan to move to Kansas, away from prying eyes, with Tess and Sarah. Martin, now free of family ties, has his own plansβhe wishes to build a grand department store in Chicago and become one of that growing cityβs merchant princes.
But Nell and Martinβs plans are steered off course by the secrets and lies of other people, and their paths to happiness are strewn with murder. Nellβs story will take you from the Illinois prairie, to frontier Kansas, and back to a Chicago teeming with opportunistic new Americans and ruthless hardmen.
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