Synopses & Reviews
This stunning debut novel by Kelly Eileen Hake is full of wit and warmth. Set down upon the wild American plains during the 1850s, Clara is desperate for a home and a future for herself and her aunt. Striking a bargain with a lonely trader to fool a head-strong doctor could lead Clara to an unexpected avenue of romance.
Synopsis
When Clara Fields and her aunt are kicked off their wagon train, a store owner in Buttonwood, Nebraska offers a chance at redemption: if Clara can wed his grandson off to any of the local girls within a month, he'll sign over his-two story house. Desperate to provide for the woman who raised her, Clara agrees. How hard can it be to find a bride for one handsome doctor? More difficult than she imagined, when Saul Reed seems determined to remain a bachelor. Clara will need strong faith--and all her wits--to wrangle a resolution for The Bride Bargain.