The Lawyer's Mail Order Destiny (iron Creek Brides#11)
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Following the death of her mother, Emily Watson is determined to find out more about her history. She had never met her father, but when she finds letters between her parents, she’s filled with a yearning desire to learn more before she takes any further steps forward in her own life.
Yet when she sees Richard Ball’s advertisement searching for a bride, she sees an opportunity that could push her forward at the same time as unlocking her past. Perhaps this man could help her find her father…
Meanwhile, Richard is bored by nearly every letter he reads in response to his ad. He’s distracted by the possibility of a life in Iron Creek, and not convinced by the chance of finding love at all… But Emily’s letter shifts something inside him. Perhaps he doesn’t have to be looking for love to make this work… Perhaps helping out a woman in need is enough.
The pair meet for dinner, and it’s immediately clear that they’re from different worlds… Yet they connect in a way that surprises them both. Richard’s experience in tracing lost loved ones lands him an in-road with Emily, and they agree on a contract they can work within…
Richard quickly begins to make discoveries that fill in the holes in Emily’s past… But neither of them bargained for the level of feelings growing between them. As Richard falls further in love with Iron Creek, Emily falls deeper in love with him… But is she following a dead end?
Real life seems to rear its head at every turn… Will they ever be able to share their feelings for one another? Or will their individual needs to move on prevent them from being able to move forward together?
This Western romance is a beautiful story about the opportunities that blossom when you open your heart to love. Lose yourself in Emily and Richard’s tale… and keep turning the pages to find out where their destiny lies.”